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[QUOTE="Dillon77, post: 2447245, member: 6620"] She actually never left the game, in part because the refs took a couple of minutes to decide if the "whack" was something they wanted to call a flagrant on (they did not). By that time, Kat was fine. MM's stated course of action was to bring Kat back on her terms...no rushing: the end game is to get stronger for the meat of the ACC schedule and the tournament(s). So, the fact that she was in starting lineup is a good sign, as is the 22 minutes. As stated on another thread, Kat does all the little things that a team needs, from rebounding and setting screens to weak-side defense. On offense, she's great at relieving pressure against the press by coming to half-court or weak pressure at the top of the key. Good decision maker. Very glad she's back. As for Vaughn, really crossing fingers and hoping for the best, both for her individually and the team. She's worked hard and been a very pleasant addition. Plus, as a few posters have pointed out, she adds some frontcourt agility and speed. Without it, the only tall person we have that can motor is fellow frosh Danielle Patterson and she's not really a big, but more of a traditional forward (remember them?). Plus, she's a frosh. [/QUOTE]
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