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Is it time to shut down Lou?
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[QUOTE="PAHuskeyFan, post: 2532604, member: 7880"] Thank You OldDude... We need to give the UConn Medical Staff their due....and expect and respect that they will devise a treatment plan and make recommendations to both Geno and Lou that is best for (1) Lou first... and (2) Team second. This is the only time it's right to look out for yourself over the Team. Geno's complete comment during the presser was "We'll know more in the morning, but it doesn't look good right now." But, what's being quoted in various comments is just the last and worst part of Geno's reply. Of course it didn't look good last night, it was wrapped in ice... which is always the first step in treating this kind of injury. Lou walked off the court with nary a noticeable limp, and I do not recall seeing much of a facial expression or other reaction...like in the ND game when she was visibly upset when she tweaked her ankle, presumably thinking she may have done something significant to the ankle/foot again. Not to minimize what it might turn out to be or anything. She returned to the bench in ice...not a boot or crutches. Was it precautionary?? I surely hope so. The only update on Lou's ankle that I have been able to find so far is on Lou's FB page in a post about her eye getting better.... someone's asked "but what about the foot now?"... she replied with a quick 2 word answer, "very sore"... There was no further info, no punctuation, no capital letters, etc., no mention of being in a boot, on crutches, in a wheelchair, etc. I am hoping this injury is minor, and can be treated and she return to action in the "near future"... But I surely won't know until someone "in the know" makes a definitive statement regarding her condition. I trust the medical staff and Geno...they will make the right decisions. [/QUOTE]
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