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[QUOTE="TheFarmFan, post: 3082063, member: 9403"] Incidentally, Stanford WBB just put out a nice [URL='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_B90wSyzOmY&feature=youtu.be']6-minute "Alumnae Reflection" video[/URL] with Jayne Appel-Marinelli, for those interested. Among other things, she mentioned that she actually broke her ankle right before NCAA's started, so she was playing on a broken ankle for six games, which got progressively worse until the championship game. After the game, she said, "I remember walking with Tara from the locker room to the bus, and I just dropped, literally dropped, and started balling, and I was like, 'I don't want to take my jersey off!' And it was tough. I mean, when you've put in all this time, and then your body fails you. What can you do? Would I like to have a national championship in my belt? Hell yeah? But what can I do to control it at this point? And then to be drafted to San Antonio 5 days later. I was like, 'Damn, I gotta go right back to where my heart was just broken?' But San Antonio became my home. And maybe it was just all the stars aligning in that place. And I had an incredible career for seven years in San Antonio that I enjoyed. But yeah, I'll never forget that moment with Tara." What a fighter. [/QUOTE]
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