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Who is Chris Hansen ?Chris Hansen has tweeted that KML does not have a break and is waiting on more info from UConn tomorrow.
Who is Chris Hansen ?Chris Hansen has tweeted that KML does not have a break and is waiting on more info from UConn tomorrow.
The fact that Kaleena remained at Gampel last night was a pretty clear sign that there wasn't a break or a dislocation.
Today's MRI should have revealed any ligament damage.
Who is Chris Hansen ?
Writes for ESPN on WCBB and is also involved with Peach State and Prospects Nation.Who is Chris Hansen ?
Chris Hansen is a graduate of the University of Washington with a communications degree, he has been involved in the women's basketball community since 1998 as a high school and club coach, trainer, evaluator and reporter. He is a member of the McDonald's All-American team selection committee. He was part of Hoopgurlz but is now with PropectNation.Who is Chris Hansen ?
Do they have X-ray equipment within Gampel itself? Otherwise, how to know whether or not there is a fracture w/o leaving Gampel
This reporting delay can't be good. Swelling doesn't render imaging studies ineffective. I certainly don't think there's any cat-and-mouse game being played here. Brenda Frese has too much to worry about with or without Kaleena, and everyone knows it. We just have to hope it isn't season-ending. If we have her back, and in form, by tourney time, we'll be fine. I want to win every game, but we all have too much invested in the idea of an undefeated season. Let's just get #9, hopefully, with her in the lineup.

I've never heard of a player coming back because she "had" to.
I'm sure both Battle & Shea could've played in March. (Shea even begged Geno to let her play.)
Chris Hansen is an AAU evaluator and has lots of inside contacts in WBB. If he's heard anything, I suspect its from one of the players.
Heather Buck was redhirted for a full season after missing the first 10 games with mono. Pretty sure medically she would have been cleared to play by the end of the season. Why would this be any different?That's why I said in the other post that there is a grey area. If the player is capable of playing but not at 100%, the doctor can get away with bending the rule. If the player is clearly 100% there might be problems when the doctor has to certify the injury as "season-ending" and provide medical documentation.
There have been times when football players were not given a hardship waiver because they were healthy at year-end. Don't know about basketball.
Ligament tear, tendon damage, deep bone bruise, hyper-extension, severe sprain...What did I miss?To all the wannabe doctors out there, If it's not a bone break what are the other possibilities?
Shooting elbow to be preciseWe obviously know from experience what ligament damage in the knee means. What about ligament damage in the elbow or hand? What would be a time table for a return?

Heather Buck was redhirted for a full season after missing the first 10 games with mono. Pretty sure medically she would have been cleared to play by the end of the season. Why would this be any different?
I thought the rule was if the injury happened before they played a certain percentage of the season, they could take a redshirt year.
it was just unbearable to see KML scream out like that. regardless of which school you support, nobody wants to see a young star leave a game like that. seems like she has a lot of support throughout WCBB. prayers up for her. hope she comes back stronger than ever.
I don't think they give a damn about what Frese knows or thinks.
You are likely right. She graduates in 15 and the Olympics are the next year and she would have 2 seasons of W and 1 overseas to try and impress enough to make the US team.Who is to say that KML would want to stay for a 5th season if she wins a couple of championships and wants to move on to a pro career.
I saw the earlier post re: Draya Carter tweeting support - good to see. So many of these girls have long histories or at least passing acquaintances with each other over all the AAU, All-star game weekends, Team USA etc. KML is a big personality so not surprised she is getting the love from across the wires.
Pretty sure there are different rules for players who have played in any game and players who have not - Heather got Mono in the preseason of her freshman year, was shut down and never played a game and this is a 'standard' red shirt situation that happens in all sports and especially in Football. Not sure how that works after freshman year, but I think it is similar.No, the rule says you have to be hurt before playing in 30% of the games (and in the first half) AND have a season-ending injury. I haven't seen the doctor's report on Heather Buck, but he obviously said that she was not medically cleared to play - even at the end of the season.
Heather Buck was redhirted for a full season after missing the first 10 games with mono. Pretty sure medically she would have been cleared to play by the end of the season. Why would this be any different?
I thought the rule was if the injury happened before they played a certain percentage of the season, they could take a redshirt year.