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Any info on Stanfords Haley Jones Knee injury?

Without her Stanford still edged Oregon State after being blown out by Oregon which is going to drive poll watchers and voters crazy tomorrow.
 
Oregon will probably move to 4th and Stanford drop to 5th. I hope Haley is ok and it's just a sprain or something like that.
Where is Louisville?
I watched game. It looked bad but perhaps the heavily iced knee that allowed her to return to bench to watch game is a good sign. Here’s hoping for the best.
 
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Where was Belbi?

She plays as a backup and does not seem ready to play a major role which is surprising to me although if Haley is out significant time, she will inevitably get more time.
 
She plays as a backup and does not seem ready to play a major role which is surprising to me although if Haley is out significant time, she will inevitably get more time.

Stanford's roster is pretty deep, if HJ is out for a while they have the players to cover for her without a major fall off..............
 
Reports suggest Belibi had a sprained ankle. But she participated in warmups and group huddles without a boot or assistance, so I suspect it was precautionary more than anything else.

Unfortunately, Jerome also never came back in after she exited with what seemed like a hard hit to her lower back, hip, or glute when she got tied up coming down for a rebound.

Stanford's roster is pretty deep, if HJ is out for a while they have the players to cover for her without a major fall off..............

It's no longer as deep with all these injuries... Between Carrington, Dodson, Jones, Belibi, and Jerome (plus third string guard Brewer), Stanford has a Top 10 starting lineup's worth of players sitting on the bench with injury in that fourth quarter. Makes our comeback all the more remarkable...

Crazy depth to think Tara can be out 4 McD's A-A's plus a Canadian U23 FIBA player and still beat a Top 10 team on the road. Talk about depth.
 
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Reports suggest Belibi had a sprained ankle. But she participated in warmups and group huddles without a boot or assistance, so I suspect it was precautionary more than anything else.

Unfortunately, Jerome also never came back in after she exited with what seemed like a hard hit to her lower back, hip, or glute when she got tied up coming down for a rebound. Between Carrington, Dodson, Jones, Belibi, and Jerome (plus third string guard Brewer), Stanford has a Top 10 starting lineup's worth of players sitting on the bench with injury in that fourth quarter. Makes our comeback all the more remarkable...

Crazy depth to think Tara can be out 4 McD's A-A's plus a Canadian U23 FIBA player and still beat a Top 10 team on the road. Talk about depth.
They had a very good recruiting class but still are not world beaters as some thought they would be this season. I say that so that UConn fans who think next season's class will elevate UConn to an elite team should be cautious about those expectations. It may take more time than they believe.
 
Where is Louisville?
I watched game. It looked bad but perhaps the heavily iced knee that allowed her to return to bench to watch game is a good sign. Here’s hoping for the best.


I too am hoping for the best for her, but returning to the bench is not a sign of anything. Most players who tear ACL's return to the bench - or never even leave it.
 
They had a very good recruiting class but still are not world beaters as some thought they would be this season. I say that so that UConn fans who think next season's class will elevate UConn to an elite team should be cautious about those expectations. It may take more time than they believe.
I was never one who thought we'd be world beaters, especially once Carrington and Dodson's injuries appeared to be long-term. The reality is we have one senior starter (Fingall, who's coming back from ACL injury and missed most of last season), one junior starter (Williams), one sophomore starter (Lexie Hull, who missed half of last season with a stress fracture), and a lot of promising freshman who can start and are at various stages of transitioning to the college game (Jones, Prechtel, Belibi, and Jump). On paper, that team should not be a world-beating team, and I'm not at all surprised it isn't.
 
Some commentators thought they would be, as well as some posters on this board. You know your team well.
 
Where is Louisville?
I watched game. It looked bad but perhaps the heavily iced knee that allowed her to return to bench to watch game is a good sign. Here’s hoping for the best.
I think they'll move to 3rd.
 
Where is Louisville?
I watched game. It looked bad but perhaps the heavily iced knee that allowed her to return to bench to watch game is a good sign. Here’s hoping for the best.
I forgot UCONN. I think it will be USC, Baylor, Louisville, Oregon, UCONN, Stanford.
 
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Has there been any news?
Here's the latest, as of yesterday afternoon, per Michelle Smith on Twitter:



Folks on the Stanford board are interpreting that as cautiously optimistic news that it may be something less serious than an MCL/ACL tear, as that would not generate optimism. Moreover, in the past, when it has been an MCL/ACL tear, they are usually pretty quick to say the player is done for the season and timetable for return is next season.

Until we know definitively, I'll hold my breath. Ugh. :(
 
Here's the latest, as of yesterday afternoon, per Michelle Smith on Twitter:



Folks on the Stanford board are interpreting that as cautiously optimistic news that it may be something less serious than an MCL/ACL tear, as that would not generate optimism. Moreover, in the past, when it has been an MCL/ACL tear, they are usually pretty quick to say the player is done for the season and timetable for return is next season.

Until we know definitively, I'll hold my breath. Ugh. :(

That wording sure doesn't sound like a tear that requires surgical repair. More likely would be a knee sprain or bone bruise, but hopefully they give more precise information soon.
 
That wording sure doesn't sound like a tear that requires surgical repair. More likely would be a knee sprain or bone bruise, but hopefully they give more precise information soon.
Stanford has been taking this approach lately. Their best player on their volleyball team missed nearly two months of the season due for a lower leg issue, but the team or university never clarified what the injury was.
 
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Stanford has been taking this approach lately. Their best player on their volleyball team missed nearly two months of the season due for a lower leg issue, but the team or university never clarified what the injury was.
I never even heard it identified as a lower leg issue. I thought it was totally unspecified, despite everyone's best attempt to speculate and dig.
 
They had a very good recruiting class but still are not world beaters as some thought they would be this season. I say that so that UConn fans who think next season's class will elevate UConn to an elite team should be cautious about those expectations. It may take more time than they believe.

can't be sure with the other recruits but the odds of Paige Bueckers becoming a transcendent leader and star performer for UConn are as predictable as the sun coming up tomorrow.......
 
Stanford has been taking this approach lately. Their best player on their volleyball team missed nearly two months of the season due for a lower leg issue, but the team or university never clarified what the injury was.

Hmm. Most "Olympic" sports at Notre Dame take this approach as well. A player could have the flu, have been suspended for a game and/or gone into witness protection and the forthcoming news is the same: crickets. I know there are some privacy issues associated with health, but the consistency from sport to sport is glaring. Muffet is pretty up front about where her players stand with injuries.
 
can't be sure with the other recruits but the odds of Paige Bueckers becoming a transcendent leader and star performer for UConn are as predictable as the sun coming up tomorrow.......
And Anna Makurat, unranked because she was outside U.S. is better than many of the highly ranked recruits, and Aubrey Griffin is much better than her bump from 33 to 21. UConn’s problem next year is getting everyone on the floor.
 
And Anna Makurat, unranked because she was outside U.S. is better than many of the highly ranked recruits, and Aubrey Griffin is much better than her bump from 33 to 21. UConn’s problem next year is getting everyone on the floor.

yes Geno is going to have to be very creative with his roster next year............I kind of like the idea of bringing in the freshmen as a B team at some point in a game when things need to be shaken up a bit...........not sure how well they will run the offense but they are going to be awfully fun on the fast break............
 

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