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Under current NCAA bylaws, there's a five calendar year cap within which a student must use her four years of sports eligibility. Brady is eligible next season but not thereafter under this rule.

There are special circumstances, including medical circumstances, in which the five year cap can be extended, but those exceptions have not been common in WCBB. Jamie Carey got a sixth year to play her four years of eligibility, and Ali Patberg got seven years.
Now that money (and the courts) are involved the NCAA is finding it harder to unilaterally (and arbitrarily) rule against players.
 
Bueckers and Griffin were both honored twice and Fudd will participate for the second time this Sunday.




Senior night should be for players who are completing their fourth year of college.

If a player decides to leave after his/her freshman, sophomore or junior seasons then they should not have a "Senior Night".

THey can de honored another way but Senior Night is for Seniors.
 
Senior night should be for players who are completing their fourth year of college.

If a player decides to leave after his/her freshman, sophomore or junior then they should not have a "Senior Night".

THey can de honored another way but Senior Night is for Seniors.
What about Redshirt Seniors? Should they have their own Senior Night and if so when, with their original class or after their Redshirt year? Or like the current, favored way, both!! Oh, you answered that one already.
And if a player leaves early, then they aren't at UConn for their Senior year....
 
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Senior night should be for players who are completing their fourth year of college.

If a player decides to leave after his/her freshman, sophomore or junior seasons then they should not have a "Senior Night".

THey can de honored another way but Senior Night is for Seniors.

Not sure I understand your post, cullaville, or the negative reactions to it.

Senior night is only for seniors—academic seniors, regardless of how many sports seasons they have played or have remaining. I don't recall an academic freshman, sophomore or junior participating in UConn's Senior Night. Ice Brady presumably is an academic senior and is hence eligible to participate.

Because a few academic senior UConn players have had their sports eligibility seasons extended into a post-graduate academic year—due, e.g., to a medical redshirt year or the special Covid extra year—they have been granted the courtesy of participating in the Senior Night of their post-graduate year as well as in the Senior Night of previous year when they participated as an academic senior. If Brady plays for UConn next season during a post-graduate academic year, she presumably would be granted this courtesy if she wants it.
 
Not sure I understand your post, cullaville, or the negative reactions to it.

Senior night is only for seniors—academic seniors, regardless of how many sports seasons they have played or have remaining. I don't recall an academic freshman, sophomore or junior participating in UConn's Senior Night. Ice Brady presumably is an academic senior and is hence eligible to participate.

Because a few academic senior UConn players have had their sports eligibility seasons extended into a post-graduate academic year—due, e.g., to a medical redshirt year or the special Covid extra year—they have been granted the courtesy of participating in the Senior Night of their post-graduate year as well as in the Senior Night of previous year when they participated as an academic senior. If Brady plays for UConn next season during a post-graduate academic year, she presumably would be granted this courtesy if she wants it.
I did not mean to imply that Brady should not be part of senior night. She has completed four academic years.

Not sure if Uconn (men or women) have ever included a player who has not completed four academic years (or finished degree requirements in less than four years) in senior night. I know other schools have.

MY point is that to be part of senior night you should be a senior.

I know it gets a bit convoluted sometimes with the fifth tear for grad students and other exceptions.
 
Not sure if Uconn (men or women) have ever included a player who has not completed four academic years (or finished degree requirements in less than four years) in senior night. I know other schools have.

Diana Taurasi was a senior in 2004 but didn't have enough credits to graduate. She had to finish a course or two in a later year when she was already playing in the WNBA. Perhaps there have been others. It's not something that usually gets publicity.

I know it gets a bit convoluted sometimes with the fifth tear for grad students and other exceptions.

Yes, I'm not sure what UConn's academic requirement is for players who stay and play during a post-graduate year. I assume they have to take some minimum course load, but I don't know whether it has to be in a graduate school or whether they can just take some more undergraduate courses.

Juhasz got a masters degree when playing in her fifth academic year. Bueckers and Griffin didn't. I believe Fudd is enrolled in a masters degree program.
 
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