notredomer23
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Am I reading this rightly they’re pretty much locked in for a 2 or 3 seed? No way they get up to a 1 with a win tomorrow and no way they fall below a 3 with a loss right?
Even with a win I think the best they can do is a 3 seed.Am I reading this rightly they’re pretty much locked in for a 2 or 3 seed? No way they get up to a 1 with a win tomorrow and no way they fall below a 3 with a loss right?
Is it the shoes? This injury luck has been insane for a few seasons now.
If they had been playing like a well oiled machine…maybe. But this team is really just now finding their groove, Watson, specifically, was just starting to find some consistency. I don’t quite get the knee jerk, “Ivey must’ve screwed something up” not when her team was just starting to play close to a standard you could see Coach was expecting.They were up a thousand points, so idk why she was in the game anyway. Ivey does this to herself.
yeah watson doesn't play a ton of minutes anyhow so I don't get the complaints about leaving her in . But Hildago's in there when we're up 25 with two minutes to go, don't get that.If they had been playing like a well oiled machine…maybe. But this team is really just now finding their groove, Watson, specifically, was just starting to find some consistency. I don’t quite get the knee jerk, “Ivey must’ve screwed something up” not when her team was just starting to play close to a standard you could see Coach was expecting.
Anatomical but also muscular. Women tend to be much more quad dominant than men, whereas men are more evenly displaced between quad and hamstring.It’s anatomical folks. As someone who coached girl’s bball for years knee injuries are just the norm for women. Had multiple girls tear both knees, had girl tear same knee twice. Strength of the knee in women just isn’t the same as men.