When UConn senior guard Christyn Williams was out with COVID-19 earlier in January, the latest in a slew of injuries and illnesses the Huskies had suffered this season, teammate Evina Westbrook jok…
www.courant.com
Interesting article chronicling UConn's rollercoaster season, all the injuries, covid infections, transfers and so on, along with the challenge that players and coaches have faced in maintaining consistency and building tea
When UConn senior guard Christyn Williams was out with COVID-19 earlier in January, the latest in a slew of injuries and illnesses the Huskies had suffered this season, teammate Evina Westbrook jok…
www.courant.com
Interesting article chronicling UConn's rollercoaster season, all the injuries, covid infections, transfers and so on, along with the challenge that players and coaches have faced in maintaining consistency and building team chemistry.
Oldude , I agree, somewhat......But I look at it as if we're somewhat in Purgatory. Caught somewhere between Heaven and hell. Not quite in hell. With a strong chance of going to Heaven if we handle this situation right and listen to coach.
These injuries , to many starters and frontline players , have given the Huskies a chance to play some benchers and effect their development. Now come March they will be more ready for the big stage. The Huskies will have a better and stronger bench. And in some cases the starters , having been sitting games with injuries , will not be tired from playing so many 35-40min games.
If handled like that , we can go to Heaven.
Hell , on the other hand , means things go in the opposite direction for the Huskies. Maybe the team playing now don't jell; Maybe the chemistry isn't there ; Maybe they crumble under the pressure of the games and from hard coaching. Hopefully they are tough and stronger by March. But if not ,hell has no wrath like a NC caliber team falling apart and beaten by Covid and injuries.
Lets all hope and wish the Huskies Heaven.