The above post is a great piece from The Athletic’s Joe Rexrode about my all-time favorite player, Jordyn Cambridge. Jordyn’s physical struggles over the years are well documented, including, but not limited to, three knee surgeries and an achilles surgery.
In recent weeks, she has been wearing a brace on her left hand with two fingers taped together. Turns out she has a broken finger. Also, when she took an accidental head butt at Arkansas recently that gave her a bloody lip, it also fractured a bone in her jaw and loosened a couple of teeth. She wears a wire to hold the teeth in place and a special mouthpiece. Oh, and that right knee that is heavily braced, the one she can't completely straighten anymore and at times seems to be dragging around the floor, is giving her problems. She doesn't practice anymore.
Her dad let her know it was OK not to play this season, telling her she didn’t owe the game anything at this point. She said, “I know, but I love this team and I love Vanderbilt.”
She is understandably struggling with her shot lately, but we also saw her score nine points and contribute six rebounds, five assists and five steals to Sunday's win over Georgia.
She is also loyal to and thankful for coach Ralph. I don't think Joe Rexrode would mind me borrowing this one quote from his story.
“She’s the most positive person you’ll ever meet,” Cambridge said of Ralph. “She’s bringing this program back to what it was when I went to games as a kid. It’s going to be great. … This process isn’t for the weak, but it’s all paying off in the end. I’m glad I had the grit and resilience to see it through. I wouldn’t have wanted to become this person anywhere else.”
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