@AgStatesman - Well, wouldn't the person who wrote the original rules need the same lofty specialized educational degree as you then? Because the overwhelming percentage would write
cannot if they truly desired a player to be disqualified because they were the high scorer?
Cannot most certainly could not be mistaken as to its meaning.
May not, on the other hand, would definitely leave room for the possibility in the eyes of most members here.
Badass in the mind of most, would imply a large degree of greatness. Someone defined as "a tough, uncompromising, or intimidating person."
How would it make sense that a player should be disqualified from this award simply because they were the high scorer? It doesn't! I believe the author of the rules meant, that just being the high scorer shouldn't qualify the player for this award. That's very understandable. Caroline Ducharme was not only the high scorer, her final basket won the game, her coach called her his "go to player" and he trusted only her to have the ball in that situation. She came through for him, her teammates and all of us. Additionally, her play and steady as a rock persona inspires her teammates. She's a leader. A player who our beloved Paige Bueckers calls the "
Silent Assassin." To me, and countless others,
Caroline Ducharme deserves the Badass award for her accomplishments in this game.