It has been a cruel summer for the UL women's basketball team. With two players already recovering from injuries, the team's leading scorer and rebounder have both gone down with ACL injuries
It has been a cruel summer for the UL women's basketball team. With two players already recovering from injuries, the team's leading scorer and rebounder have both gone down with ACL injuries
Wow
That's brutal
----Sylva maybe the best pure shooter in UL history and Brook had a tremendous year of improvement-----Damn you never know----At one time some coaches got together and talked about the kids you recruited and who would be left standing---forgot the % but grades, drugs, injuries, G/B friends, poor selection of athletic skills, family, mental situations, etc come into play---just hurts a little more when the good/great kids get injured!!!
One could never be as knowledgable as the great lickitish.
Especially not Boomer! lol
Is this where I put "/sarcasm"?
Is there a strength and conditioning issue with women's basketball?
It has nothing to do with recruiting. You can do more ACL specific conditioning and exercises in order to help prevent it, which I would imagine they do now.
Not sure if it's true or not, maybe some of you PT or Kines guys can answer, but I have always heard that women athletes are a lot more likely to have ACL injuries than male athletes.
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