U OF WASHINGTON'S ROMEO, STROTHER ARE MEDICALLY RETIRED
First graph from a U of Washington Press Release and a link to the release itself:
"SEATTLE --- University of Washington Head Women's Basketball Coach
Jody Wynn announced a pair of roster changes heading into the 2018-19 season, as
Deja Strother and
Natalie Romeo will be medically retired, ending their UW careers.
"Romeo, a senior guard, has battled an undisclosed medical issue which kept her off the court last season. She attempted to make a comeback this season, joining the team for summer workouts, but the condition kept her from returning.
"Strother, a redshirt-junior center, suffered a leg injury prior to the start of the 2017-18 season. Despite rehabbing over the last season, she has not been able to return from the injury."
Washington Huskies
Romeo, a California native, first played for Nebraska and, as as sophomore, she was second-team All-Big Ten, averaging 16 points. She made 104 3-pointers on 42.4 percent shooting from the beyond the arc.
However, when Head Coach Connie Yori "resigned" following charges of player mistreatment, she decided to transfer, also looking at Arizona State and Oregon State before choosing Washington. As the attached article indicates, Romeo appealed for immediate eligibility, based on Yori no longer being the coach at Nebraska, and that petition was accepted. She played next to Kelsey Plum for one season but then the aforementioned medical issue arrived.
It’s official: Natalie Romeo leaves Huskers, transfers to Washington
All power to Ms. Romeo and Ms. Strother in overcoming their respective medical issues.