So Aubrey, Mir, Piath, and Autumn are the bench, they need to stay out of foul trouble or we may be in for a closer game than we want. The way I have them is also the order that I see them coming off the bench.In a walking boot, rolled an ankle.
More likely the rotation will be down to 6 players, unless UConn gets up big early.Show time for Mir?
More important Aaliyah is 100% for Baylor.So Aubrey and Mir should be able to help in making up for the 16 minutes that Edwards averaged playing in the Conference games. Just hope that both Muhl and Edwards will be available for the DePaul game on the 29th.
Having rolled both may ankles a couple of times (the first time is the worst, gets a little easier after that) a week to 10 days is about what it takes to start going hard again. Of course each roll and each person is different. If it is simply a rolled ankle, might not be that serious. However, I think 4 days is real optimistic.A regular ankle sprain with treatment should be ok in 4 days. High ankle sprain can be weeks.
Mild sprain per Geno, who indicated that if the game were tomorrow or the day after, Aaliyah would probably be able to go.
The whole world changed since then.HS players take much longer than college who still are slower to recover than pros.In college we had trainers of course, not like most HS teams. They had the kids moving that ankle after 24-48 hours depending on severity. In between it was in the ice bath. Great wraps and tape for next action. Treatments sure changed over my 40+ years of coaching.