Why Caroline Ducharme's greatest impact for UConn WBB had nothing to do with basketball | The Boneyard

Why Caroline Ducharme's greatest impact for UConn WBB had nothing to do with basketball

BRS24

LisaG
Joined
Aug 26, 2011
Messages
6,420
Reaction Score
42,625
As we move forward after the end of this season, here's a good reminder of keeping the faith, being a good person, and putting everything into perspective. I honestly don't know if I could continue to stay with a sport, considering all of the commitments day in and out, especially if I had no idea whether I'd ever get back. I know we've seen a bit of this before, however it's worth reading again.

Gift link here.

The Milton, Mass. native sat out the majority of back-to-back seasons dealing with severe concussion symptoms and underwent extensive rehabilitation to not just return to the basketball court but gain back control of her everyday life.
Ducharme, once the No. 5-ranked high school recruit in the country, knew her game may never return to what it once was, but that wasn’t the reason she decided to push through.
To her, being able to rejoin her teammates, her best friends, on the sideline and support them was what mattered most.
 
She had said this past season she wanted to coach. I remember in the year prior to entering her Freshman season she had won a 3 point contest over Azzi. Also, Geno use to call her the Silent Asassin.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
168,296
Messages
4,561,817
Members
10,457
Latest member
Storytory


Top Bottom