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What Team Husky Players Are Doing at Home Through The Quarantine.

Such an infectious smile on the young lady. Hope she and the rest of the team stays safe during this crisis and that they are all able to return to Storrs later this Summer.
 
#10 #13 & # 24 A. Makurat sisters at home.

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What's a common element in all UConn women's basketball players' lives? Solid families. They may not all be traditional nuclear families, but they are all phenomenal support systems that help young people build character and understand responsibility. Don't mean to go off on a tangent, but the last two photos got me thinking.
 
What's a common element in all UConn women's basketball players' lives? Solid families. They may not all be traditional nuclear families, but they are all phenomenal support systems that help young people build character and understand responsibility. Don't mean to go off on a tangent, but the last two photos got me thinking.
And I think that UConn's sense of family appeals to them.
 
Christyn has been very active throughout the quarantine. I wonder if she will be a team leader this year?



She’ll have to at least try. Evina, Liv and her will be the “elder statesmen” next season on a team that as of today, has no seniors. A couple of graduate transfers would increase the roster to 12, and just might be what the doctor ordered.

The underclassmen will need, and be looking for leadership from someone. Last year we had 5 seniors. This year we have none.
 
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I believe still on campus. She posted a therapy photo about a week or so ago at UConn.

Boy, that must be really tough to be totally isolated from pretty much your entire support system (family and team) for the last couple of months. She must really want to get her name on that wall and be one of the top WNBA picks next year.
 
Boy, that must be really tough to be totally isolated from pretty much your entire support system (family and team) for the last couple of months. She must really want to get her name on that wall and be one of the top WNBA picks next year.

Since she's still rehabbing, it makes me wonder how long she could have played had she received that waiver. Obviously her knee was already damaged upon arrival from TN, and you know she would have tried to play on it. In hindsight, it was better for her that she didn't play last year, especially since there was an abrupt end to the season with no tournament play.

Many of us were upset that her waiver was denied, but appears that it was a blessing in disguise. Who knows how much more damage she may have done trying to play last year. She's had two surgeries since she arrived. THAT should tell us something right there. I wonder how far into the season she could/would have played before they would have had to shut her down for the rest of the season. :oops: I believe things happen for a reason. Sometimes we don't see or realize the benefit of that reason until later.
 
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