doggydaddy
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How many elbow injuries have you seen like that. Of course we didn't know what it was. And she did come back in for a little while, so we knew it wasn't broken.To be fair, how many of us thought KML's injury was going to be just a contusion to the ulnar nerve when we saw it happen in real-time? I'm not a doctor, but when KML went down against Stanford based on the looks of it you had to think it was broken or at the very least a dislocation of some kind that was going to end her season. The moral of the story is I guess you never know until they see the doctor and get their tests, and that the initial appearance can be deceiving.
I think I'm being fair when I say we have seen this sad situation before. A non-contact injury on a similar move. I'm certainly not wishing it on her. At best it could be a strained ligament.