I have a Mastiff just like Lola, 213 pounds, the most stubborn dog I've ever had. If he doesn't want to come, or go, he won't. I wish the best to Caroline, so get well soon. She seems to be in good spirits, just having your second family for support really helps.I didn’t know you had a mastiff.
Only a few nanites. -Maybe a little Bionics were added to help with our rebounding.

Typical! Seven humans on one bed while Lola, the real star of this picture, has the other bed completely to herself! She looks like she’s thinking: “Hey, you’re off-center”! What a beautiful dog! Nothing like big, happy, affectionate dogs!
Pretty sure I remember an article about her having this injury, and for the most part, could be managed with therapy, etc, but perhaps it was just better to get it fixed.I mean, this is actually all good news I would say, right?
If she was as good as she was last year on a bum hip, the sky's the limit if she gets healthy.
I mean, this is actually all good news I would say, right?
If she was as good as she was last year on a bum hip, the sky's the limit if she gets healthy.
this is becoming concerning with the team. Has every player had a surgery? The workouts and strength conditioning over the past year seem to me it's breaking down the players.
Lordy. Do we have to rehash this S&C stuff again? College hoop players have been playing for years, 1000s of games, practices, training sessions. If one can navigate this through college without any injuries, it's a lot of luck. CD had this injury before coming to UConn so S&C is a moot point.this is becoming concerning with the team. Has every player had a surgery? The workouts and strength conditioning over the past year seem to me it's breaking down the players.
how do you think she got that hip injury?..........Woof!!.....I have a Mastiff just like Lola, 213 pounds, the most stubborn dog I've ever had. If he doesn't want to come, or go, he won't. I wish the best to Caroline, so get well soon. She seems to be in good spirits, just having your second family for support really helps.


" What Lola ( the dog ) wants..... Lola gets!" Greetings to Lola and the whole UCONN WBB team,
I am guessing that you are asking about the lacrosse, baseball and softball players that are playing right now.Dang is there not 1 player who's playing injury free right now in storrs ?


Even if she had a full hip replacement, I’d be confident she would be ready by fall. She’s young and takes rehab seriously. No worries.Two things:
1. We were very, very lucky with injuries in the four years between Stewie and Paige. If you look across basketball at that time, plenty of players were getting injured, UConn just managed to dodge most of the big ones. If Phee, Lou, Megan, or Crystal would have sustained a major injury during those years, things would have gotten dire (melodramatic, I know).
2. Until relatively recently, I feel like UConn hasn't made a comment about players having surgery in the off-season until the pre-season. "xxx had surgery to clean up yyy in May, and she's moving a lot better now." With good ole social media, I think programs feel the need to clear it up before someone takes the "Caroline had a full hip replacement!" bait and runs with it.