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I guess I look(ed) at it the other way. by NDMike2001
Yes, for a lot of students ND starts to feel more like home. But she left last fall to go to her actual home. She seemed to find peace there - including her passion for basketball. Returning to ND means playing for the coach that she did not commit to and competing against two higher ranked recruits at her position that signed after her.
I would expect her to find a good playing situation closer to home. And/or maybe for a team with familiar teammates.
Now if she goes someplace far from home I'd be very surprised.