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I'll Take a Positive, but Realistic, View on Her Knee Rehab. by dillon77
..it's her first injury and she's young, energetic, lithe and healthy. (Having had the pleasure of sitting next to she and her mom at the Fordham game).
Remember, players can come back from these injuries: Jess Shepard had an ACL in high school.
This is tempered by the fact that all athletes are different. Bri had a pretty extended recovery state...she's great now, but it took awhile to come back and get her "burst" back.
And Nat has not had the benefit of gyms being opened, so she is probably a behind on her workouts. In fact, depending on what happens with the season, it will be interesting to see if she suits up or takes a medical redshirt.