I doubt it. UConn will have to hope they can just get through their conference schedule, which will take precedence over any OOC games.Hoping this will get rescheduled this year.
Game has been cancelled. Kim Mulkey has tested positive and the team activities are restricted.
Kim came back to Baylor yesterday, and tested positive after being around a couple of the players. Baylor wanted this game just as much as UConn did. They would have played with Assist Coach's if it was possible.Wait. She was never near the team since her original contact tracing absence and continued her quarantine. Why cancel the game? Am I missing something? I just went from sad to a bit annoyed. The players deserve to have this game go on with or without Kim's direct presence.
We’ve been hoping that Geno & Jeff would reschedule a game for 2 weeks now to no avail. I guess hope springs eternal.Louisville doesn't play Thursday. Could UCONN and Louisville somehow meet Thursday night?
Both UConn & Louisville need replacement games so maybe Geno can hit up Walz on Twitter and schedule a game!Louisville doesn't play Thursday. Could UCONN and Louisville somehow meet Thursday night?
OK, if true, but that isn't what her statement says:Kim came back to Baylor yesterday, and tested positive after being around a couple of the players. Baylor wanted this game just as much as UConn did. They would have played with Assist Coach's if it was possible.
According to this, Kim followed CDC guidelines for quarantine which is 7-10 days subject to a negative test at the end of the quarantine. Either Kim is omitting something or the CDC guidelines are crap.OK, if true, but that isn't what her statement says:
"On December 25, I was exposed to COVID-19 by a family member who tested positive. I immediately self-quarantined and did not re-join the team when our staff and players came back from our holiday break on December 28. I produced three negative tests leading up to our game at TCU, Jan. 2. However, I decided that it was important to continue quarantining in case the virus took time to come to fruition. I tested positive yesterday (Jan. 4) and will now isolate. If I have no symptoms, I will re-join the program on January 15."
In this article it says Kim “returned to team activities on Monday”. This means that the rest of the team needs to quarantine and/or produce multiple negative results depending on what the rules are for possible exposure to COVID.OK, if true, but that isn't what her statement says:
"On December 25, I was exposed to COVID-19 by a family member who tested positive. I immediately self-quarantined and did not re-join the team when our staff and players came back from our holiday break on December 28. I produced three negative tests leading up to our game at TCU, Jan. 2. However, I decided that it was important to continue quarantining in case the virus took time to come to fruition. I tested positive yesterday (Jan. 4) and will now isolate. If I have no symptoms, I will re-join the program on January 15."
Where does she say she had contact with the team? I'm confused.