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An unfortunate but necessary thread
Maybe I just wasn't paying as much attention in previous years, but it seems like there have been an inordinate number of these preseason "sad injury news" items this year.
Maybe I just wasn't paying as much attention in previous years, but it seems like there have been an inordinate number of these preseason "sad injury news" items this year.
At this level (High Division I ) there is really no off season and little down time therefore no time to heal.My sentiments exactly. Assuming that there is some truth to that, the logical next question is why.
Unfortunately, answering that question is way above my pay grade. Actually, most questions are.
But if it is not coincidence or just a string of bad luck, you have to ask whether playing year round can be a factor, and whether the marvelous skills developed at such young ages and honed through such intense focus come at a price.
There is something to be said for having a true off season.
Will knock on more than few pieces of wood to hope this streak does not head up to the University of Iowa, where the other prize guard recruit -- Kathleen Doyle, a Chicago Tribune Player of the Year in Illinois her senior year -- ended up going after she, too, was allowed to reopen her search. Doyle, thus far, has started both of Iowa's games in their 2-0 start.
Here's hoping Cayton and Romeo heal and rehabilitate well and come back strong next year and that Doyle stays injury-free in Iowa City.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Doyle suffered a high ankle sprain near the end of Iowa's OT win over Western Kentucky:
Iowa women's basketball wins Hawkeye Challenge, but loses Kathleen Doyle to injury
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Doyle suffered a high ankle sprain near the end of Iowa's OT win over Western Kentucky:
Iowa women's basketball wins Hawkeye Challenge, but loses Kathleen Doyle to injury
and another:
A severe blow to ASU's prospects for this year. Although ASU's roster is very guard-heavy, Haines was playing really well for them.
The only good thing about this injury is that it comes just in time for her to seek a medical hardship waiver and retain the year of eligibility.





This one hurts 





This one hurts
Duke says freshman guard Mikayla Boykin will miss the rest of the season after injuring her left knee. Team spokesman Lindy Brown said Friday that Boykin was hurt Sunday in the 14th-ranked Blue Devils' victory over Winthrop.
Boykin averaged 4.6 points, 3.2 assists, 3.2 rebounds and 1.2 steals while starting Duke's first eight games.
Duke loses Boykin for season with knee injury
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