JRRRJ
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...this happened Sunday, but I haven't seen it mentioned here yet.
"Sadie Edwards scored a career-high 26 points for the Trojans (17-7, 5-7)"
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Good job in a losing cause.
(I know, I know about the spelling. "excellent" and "separate" are the two words that continuously defeat my spelling ability, despite 60 years of recognizing how often I do it wrong. And the darned forum software won't let me fix it
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"Sadie Edwards scored a career-high 26 points for the Trojans (17-7, 5-7)"
Boxscore
Good job in a losing cause.
(I know, I know about the spelling. "excellent" and "separate" are the two words that continuously defeat my spelling ability, despite 60 years of recognizing how often I do it wrong. And the darned forum software won't let me fix it
)
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. My guess is you had not seen it here before your post is because nobody cares. All the student athletes recruited by schools are young and in the different stages of life thus prone to making mistakes. Having said that any player being recruited to UCONN in this day and age has played the sport at a very high level this being on travel teams AAU etc. They obviously had their visits and met the team and should know what to expect. This on the court and in the classroom. It leaves me sad in one respect and bitter in another when they drop out. I feel bad for both parties.