Im pretty sure the overwhelming number of these injuries do not happen in garbage time.
Because the starters are usually taken out.
In any case, I obviously wish her the absolute best and fastest recovery.
Im pretty sure the overwhelming number of these injuries do not happen in garbage time.
She took two vicious hits in that quarter; one from Dodson in a rebound battle and another from Mabrey that should have been a flagrant. Kudos to the ND coach for immediately taking her out and dressing her down in front of her teammates.If a starting QB takes a knee when the game is pretty much over and hurts his knee doing it I'm sure people would second guess the coach for having him out there. But for the 99.9 percent of the time it doesn't happen no one says anything. Paige getting hurt dribbling out the clock was the equivalent of starting QB taking a final knee. It was so flukey the way it happened it could have happened while she was walking to the locker room after the game.
Maybe the NCAA should make a rule that every player on the team must play approximately equal minutes every game. The game gets played in 5 minute increments. Every 5 minutes the horn blows and 5 new players come on the floor. Kind of like youth rec league. The NCAA could also legislate how many shots any player can attempt in any one 5 minute shift.I think at some level, Geno is thinking he did not want to put out an inferior product in a Marquee game at Gampel and he explicitly said in the presser he does not like what his team looks like on the floor when Paige is not on the court. That might piss me off if I am CW and Evina but that's another story
At some level, I understand the sentiment but the degree in which geno pushes this is sometimes way too extreme for my blood.
Maybe there should be an NCAA rule. A team up 20 points with under 3 minutes left must sit all 1st team AA's
I hope it's not a torn meniscus. That always sounds like a less serious injury than an ACL, MCL etc, but eventually it leads to bone on bone and difficulties later in career and life. I hate hearing torn meniscus. Hoping it's just a sprain and no structural damage.Or a torn MCL or a torn PCL or a sprain of one of them or a torn meniscus. Etc.
And she could have done the very same thing walking back to the lockers! It's just a fluke! No ONE'S FAULT!If she wasn't in, it wouldn't have happened. That's why you put your star players on the bench when game is decided. To avoid the fluke injuries.
Actually, with most programs you would be right. But with this program, the goal is NOT to win individual games; the goal is to so adjust the various parts of the team so as to have its best chance of winning another National Championship. All else is subordinate to that.Everyone is entitled to an opinion. There was 40 seconds left in a game we had already won. I’ve said this before today, we don’t give enough minutes to the bench when the game has been decided. You can argue all you want, but if the goal is to win games, then once that is accomplished the bench should be playing. In today’s example, you leave yourself open to 2nd guessing. Practice must be played by everyone, at 100%, all the time. If an injury occurs it’s bad luck. However, in a game already decided, its open to debate. I’ve never agreed with the approach where your best players play to the end. The goal is to win. Once you have achieved the win, it’s time to get the bench minutes.
EDIT: That’s why its called a team.
Not towing or this post out, but these posts declaring that Paige’s injury occurred because she was in the game are just silly, or maybe ignorant of the fact that the injury had nothing to do with Paige being in the game. It just happened while she was in the game. Akin to saying the Jets lost today because I was in the stadium.Summary of the excuses posted here:
-she could have been hurt in practice;
-she was just dribbling. There was no contact;
-the game wasn't over;
-GA keeps his starters in a bit late; he wins, that's what matters;
-no continuity on offense, need PB and team to get repetitions;
-need time to build team confidence, execution and chemistry;
-bench players need time with PB to learn to play together;
-flukey, like a QB taking a knee;
-blah, blah, blah;
The facts:
-Up 19 with less than a minute to go with all 5 starters in;
-MP: PB 39, ONO 34, CW 33, AE/EW/DJ 22 each, NM/CD14 each
-first meaningful minutes for NM and CD (14% of total MP while scoring 27% of Tyler Phommachanh);
-MP: McLean, Gabriel, DeBerry, Fudd and Griffin: 0 MP each.
- and AG are injured.
-Are PG, AD and MM injured?
-MM played 6.9 minutes per game in 24 games last year but only 3.5 per game in 2 games this year. Is she hurt or a recruiting mistake?
Bottom Line:
-PB got hurt playing in the last minute of a game that was over. -All the starters were in with a 19 point lead and less than a minute to play.
-Three uninjured reserves did not get into the game.
-GA used to take out the starters in the last couple minutes with a big lead to give the fans a chance to show their appreciation for a great effort in a big game.
Maybe it's time for GA to look at some old game videos where he pulled his starters with under a minute to go so fans could show their appreciation for their efforts in a great win.......and not have to live with how he'll feel if PB suffered a serious injury.
With 40 seconds left and Uconn ahead, and with the usual "good sport" ethic alive, the bench would not have been permitted to run an offense.Everyone is entitled to an opinion. There was 40 seconds left in a game we had already won. Once you have achieved the win, it’s time to get the bench minutes.
EDIT: That’s why its called a team.
Like me winning the lottery (and I don't play)!Those of u that blame Geno are just plain wrong..for 20 yrs arguably the greatest QB of all time Tom Brady would constantly stay in games when the Pats were assured a win..an this is football! Bill Belichick answer was..players play.
If Paige was hurt by another player that would be one thing.. but just dribbling the ball up the court? I'd like to see someone come up with what the possibility of that happening was

Sorry. If the only goal of a team at this point in the season was merely to win then why not use your bench as foul machines and skirt the line of physicality and play brute ball every game? Why not cheat as much as possible? The biggest goal of any team at this point in the year is to get better every outing. With so many new players on the team you also need to see how they play under pressure and how well they play together, especially with other starting seniors. Would you feel better if this sort of freak occurrence happened at the start of the game? How about earlier in the year? How about later? How about while walking to you table after getting ice cream? This was the kind of injury that could happen anywhere, anytime. Why was Paige still in the game? Because the team needs to get better while playing with her. The team needs to understand that you play hard until the last buzzer. That all the players need to play smarter until the last lbuzzer. This is how Geno has always coached. It's kind of hard to disagree with 11 National Championships. Have you ever coached? If not spare us your outrage.Everyone is entitled to an opinion. There was 40 seconds left in a game we had already won. I’ve said this before today, we don’t give enough minutes to the bench when the game has been decided. You can argue all you want, but if the goal is to win games, then once that is accomplished the bench should be playing. In today’s example, you leave yourself open to 2nd guessing. Practice must be played by everyone, at 100%, all the time. If an injury occurs it’s bad luck. However, in a game already decided, its open to debate. I’ve never agreed with the approach where your best players play to the end. The goal is to win. Once you have achieved the win, it’s time to get the bench minutes.
EDIT: That’s why its called a team.
Funny, he used to sit players towards the end of the game. Stewie come to mind where she would sit out the last bunch of minutes, once the game was on ice.She was in the game because the game wasn’t over yet. She was still in the game for the same reason Tom Brady, Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretzky didn’t or don’t come out of games.
Stewie was also on a significantly better team.Funny, he used to sit players towards the end of the game. Stewie come to mind where she would sit out the last bunch of minutes, once the game was on ice.
Let's face Geno blew it on this one......
As a long time Pats fan, I rooted for him to be taken out at end of games where win was guaranteed. In many cases, he was.She was in the game because the game wasn’t over yet. She was still in the game for the same reason Tom Brady, Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretzky didn’t or don’t come out of games.
Fans would squeal loudly if Uconn were behind with ONE minute or even ahead by 3 and Paige was pulled, assume this was SC not ND, what to you say to Geno then--take her out? Paige is Paige. Muhl is Muhl both players bot needed at times which is less expendable during those given times. Reality said accidents happen to Muhl, Evina, all on the team have the potential to have an accident. Stop playing Geno is probably the last one any of us should second guess in a situation like this one. That was my long winded point.It didn't happen with 8 mins left. It happened with less than a minute to go.
While you can never forecast a freak injury, you can put subs in to get them more experience. I have less of an issue with Geno not taking Paige out as I am not putting in players who busted butt at practice and would have valued 3-4 minutes of playint time.Here's the difference...there's a reason for her to practice. And there's a reason for her to walk to class. But there is NO REASON to be in the game in the closing minutes of a blowout.
Sorry, not sorry.
There is a bit of difference between a freshman and the National Player of the year getting hurt.. duhI don't think anyone on Uconn gave wishes for Raven Johnson. If you hate Notre Dame just say it, but don't use this as an excuse to hate ND.
oh so only players that are recognized nationally should get well wishes?There is a bit of difference between a freshman and the National Player of the year getting hurt.. duh
I am very sorry too. What exactly are you going to get better at within 40 seconds? The real problem I have with Paige not sitting is the context of the game. It was a physical game, Paige got fallen on or pushed down by Dotson, stiff armed onto the ground by Mabrey, and otherwise put to the test in terms of her endurance. The point is that it didn't happen at the beginning of the game.Sorry. If the only goal of a team at this point in the season was merely to win then why not use your bench as foul machines and skirt the line of physicality and play brute ball every game? Why not cheat as much as possible? The biggest goal of any team at this point in the year is to get better every outing. With so many new players on the team you also need to see how they play under pressure and how well they play together, especially with other starting seniors. Would you feel better if this sort of freak occurrence happened at the start of the game? How about earlier in the year? How about later? How about while walking to you table after getting ice cream? This was the kind of injury that could happen anywhere, anytime. Why was Paige still in the game? Because the team needs to get better while playing with her. The team needs to understand that you play hard until the last buzzer. That all the players need to play smarter until the last lbuzzer. This is how Geno has always coached. It's kind of hard to disagree with 11 National Championships. Have you ever coached? If not spare us your outrage.
I see that you too have never coached.What exactly are you going to get better at within 40 seconds?