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First, I want to express best wishes for a full recovery for Brianna Banks. Second, the loss of BB is a factor to be reckoned with in the Baylor game; and that for two reasons.
1-her contribution in minutes played will be missed.
2-the team as a whole will not have had enough games without her to have fully regrouped by 2/18.
The question then is can UCONN beat Baylor without Banks?
The answer is 'yes' provided there are no further setbacks for us and assuming there will be no similar injury setbacks for Baylor between now and 2/18.
Both teams are in the midst of conference grudge matches, where anything the refs allow goes.
Is there any way to quantify toughness? That is a variable that needs to be factored in. As is good fortune and avoidance of injury and other bugs.
1-her contribution in minutes played will be missed.
2-the team as a whole will not have had enough games without her to have fully regrouped by 2/18.
The question then is can UCONN beat Baylor without Banks?
The answer is 'yes' provided there are no further setbacks for us and assuming there will be no similar injury setbacks for Baylor between now and 2/18.
Both teams are in the midst of conference grudge matches, where anything the refs allow goes.
Is there any way to quantify toughness? That is a variable that needs to be factored in. As is good fortune and avoidance of injury and other bugs.