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[QUOTE="oldhusky, post: 4536427, member: 9844"] I have a technical question regarding a certain player in a unique situation that I will not name, but you could probably deduce. She played at an NAIA school for three years, then transferred to a traditional Division 1 powerhouse school that is currently ranked for her senior season. She was a dominant 6-6 C having a sensational senior year and then suffered a serious season ending injury. She played too much this year to redshirt, and will not be recovered from knee surgery in time for the WNBA season. She could still be drafted although not available to play this next season in the league. So would she be eligible for another year as a grad transfer because of the covid year, if she was not playing Division 1 basketball at that time? She might be able to return to her school, but because of her unique situation, her success making a big jump to a top Division 1 program, not being able to play in the WNBA yet, but probably being able to contribute part way thru the next college season and experience the NCAA tournament, I could see the appeal of being a great one year plug and play solution as a grad transfer for a great team that needs an experienced proven C. Know anybody who could use of those next year? [/QUOTE]
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