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[QUOTE="broooce, post: 4506986, member: 9941"] I sat adjacent to the UConn bench for the Georgetown game, and saw her crying after Geno said something to her not long after yanking her out of the game when she made a couple of mistakes- she was in the game for what seemed to be less than a minute. Several teammates consoled her quietly and after a few moments she wiped her tears away with a towel so she could refocus- that’s what it looked like to me. I don’t know if you could see that on TV but I hope not. You couldn’t help but feel bad for her and worry that we witnessed her going into Gene’s doghouse. But when Geno put her back in the game all of the folks sitting around me and I started shouting encouragement to her, we just wanted to let her know that we believe in her! She played better the rest of the game and then - wow, a very good game vs Seton Hall. Reading this article taught me more about her and makes me want to root for her even more! She may walk to the beat of a different drummer sometimes but she’s clearly loved by her teammates. In life we are often faced with tough situations and forks in the road. Like all of us on the BY we hope we saw her turn the corner on her development on Tuesday. I think she did. Thanks for sharing this article! [/QUOTE]
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