MilfordHusky
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The first summer session runs from May 28 to June 28. I hope we hear some info on all the players, especially the injured ones and newcomers.
Is this a mandatory thing? Meaning do all players have to attend or can players choose to have a (longer) summer vacation?
What is mandatory is following the NCAA rules. These players can't wait to be together again doing what they love. The newcomers are yearning to put on a UConn jersey for real, and the returning players want to put the sting of the last loss behind them and start the quest for next year's championship.Is this a mandatory thing? Meaning do all players have to attend or can players choose to have a (longer) summer vacation?
I thought the summer workouts were voluntary?I believe attendance is mandatory except for players engaged in some tournament, such as with Team USA or team Canada.
Summer sessions must be connected to summer school amounting to at least 3 credit hours of academic work, with the following limitations:What exactly are the rules for the summer sessions? Is coaching allowed? Time limits? NCAA rules vs Team rules?
I believe coaching is allowed. Each program does summer workouts differently. Some programs break the 8-week window down into mini camps. Programs are allowed no more than 8-10 hours a week for workouts. However, only 3-4 hours a week are allowed for skill related instruction.What exactly are the rules for the summer sessions? Is coaching allowed? Time limits? NCAA rules vs Team rules?
Not if you expect to play.I thought the summer workouts were voluntary?
Great point. I can see the coaching staff reaction now. "Hey coach? Are summer workouts voluntary?" Coaches looking at the list of names putting a star/asterisk by that players name.Not if you expect to play.
The freshmen might not appreciate the fact that getting a couple of classes under their belts will lighten the load during the fall and spring semesters when time is at a premium. I'm sure the returning players know this. And then you have the kids who graduate in 3 years. Nearly impossible to do that without the summer sessions, especially for athletes.Knowing college students in a professional capacity, I’d be surprised that there’s much resistance to spending the summer on campus, especially in the absence of something more compelling to do. The desire to get the next phase of life going is considerable. An international tournament would be something more compelling, especially if it involved travel to some exotic locales. What might no be so desirable for incoming freshmen is having to take summer classes, though the benefits are significant.
It's funny how many of us had the same reaction.Not if you expect to play.
Either Allie or Sarah should be here soon. Allie graduated almost a week ago and so did Sarah. Morgan seems to be just getting ready to leave and Kaitlyn has some sort of award ceremony at Princeton I heard? I assume it'sWhat are our sources saying about players arriving on campus? I’m thinking Paige is arranging road trips to the Mohegan Sun, especially when Seattle and Washington visit.
Won't Sarah be in Colombia with TeamUSA in the middle of June? Will she come to Storrs before she leaves?Either Allie or Sarah should be here soon. Allie graduated almost a week ago and so did Sarah. Morgan seems to be just getting ready to leave and Kaitlyn has some sort of award ceremony at Princeton I heard? I assume it's
Allie
Sarah
Morgan
Kaitlyn
The UCONN men's players just arrived as well, I'd assume the women aren't too far behind.