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Post by Charlie on Nov 22, 2017 9:16:27 GMT -6
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Post by oldhare on Nov 22, 2017 9:22:19 GMT -6
That is a tough ending to this young woman's basketball days. As expected, she will be prepared for the world at graduation.
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Post by gopheryote on Nov 22, 2017 9:23:18 GMT -6
frowny face
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Post by coyotecrazie5 on Nov 22, 2017 9:40:14 GMT -6
It sucks that injuries kept piling up for her. I wish her luck in the future and thanks for playing in red for your home state.
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Post by sdyotefan on Nov 22, 2017 10:18:50 GMT -6
Very sad news!! Thanks Caitlin and best of luck on all your future adventures!!
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Post by elcoyote on Nov 22, 2017 10:45:47 GMT -6
That's really a shame. Good player and seems like even a better person. She'll have her Summit and WNIT championship memories though, but it is too bad she didn't get to play this season with her sister.
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Post by kiyoat on Nov 22, 2017 12:07:13 GMT -6
That really does suck. I think it was obvious she still had some lingering injury issues with the severely limited playing time. I was really excited to see what kind of role she could have played in Coach P's system. Really we never got to see her full potential, because she had a lingering foot injury in the season she played, too.
At least she was able to be a part of two regular-season championships and the WNIT Championship. She was a great lefty shooter, and a great, positive ambassador for the team, too!
Here is an old USD spotlight piece on her:
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