I saw her on the bench doubled over with the coaches. Not sure if the trainer came by or not. She sat further down the bench and was then back in the game. Must have been hit in the stomach area. I thought it was serious when I saw her.I didn’t see it but someone said Tyler was doubled over in pain. I hope she is OK.
I heard someone shout that at the game. Good eyes, I didn't notice but it someone really noticed the details. Not sure what the answer is.Rules question, if a team has their last names on their uniform, does every player have to have a last name on the jersey? 45 of Illinois doesn't seem to have one
I agree. One thing I loved seeing was when Gia came out of the game after scoring 18 points the first one to stand up off the bench to congratulate her was Tyler. Tyler is definitely our star player, but she is also an unselfish player. She set up both Kathleen and Kate towards the end of the game so they could hit 3 pointers rather than take shots herself to get her closer to her scoring average.They really look tough. Seems even more chemistry developing.
Well she spent 30 years as a DIII coach, this is her 1st year in DI. Don't think she ever saw a Rutgers squad in person before. Bet she had nightmares last night.The Illinois coach looks like she is going to have a meltdown.
They mentioned luggage issues at Newark and that one player wasn’t wearing her regular number. I assume those two things are related.Rules question, if a team has their last names on their uniform, does every player have to have a last name on the jersey? 45 of Illinois doesn't seem to have one
I agree. One thing I loved seeing was when Gia came out of the game after scoring 18 points the first one to stand up off the bench to congratulate her was Tyler. Tyler is definitely our star player, but she is also an unselfish player. She set up both Kathleen and Kate towards the end of the game so they could hit 3 pointers rather than take shots herself to get her closer to her scoring average.They really look tough. Seems even more chemistry developing.
I'm sorry D! I saw your post while I was at the game and Liked it! Sorry i didn't reply i figured others would have read your reply as wellI’m reposting my reply from earlier in this thread...
No problem. :-)I'm sorry D! I saw your post while I was at the game and Liked it! Sorry i didn't reply i figured others would have read your reply as wellI’m reposting my reply from earlier in this thread...
Diana - did some research on your question about a player jersey not including a name and here’s what I found:I’m reposting my reply from earlier in this thread...
Diana - did some research on your question about a player jersey not including a name and here’s what I found:
Article 3: The color, style and design of all teammates’ game jerseys and game pants shall be alike.
And there are rules about the size and positioning of the name. So it would appear that every player should have the same jersey and if one contains a name, they all should.
But From a practical standpoint there are situations where that could not happen. For example, if there is blood on a jersey that can’t be removed, the player may wear an alternate jersey. I remember this happening several years ago to Rob Hodgson in a men’s game. If a jersey is torn, a replacement jersey would be needed. In any of these instances, it would be virtually impossible to have the players name on the replacement jersey. If I recall correctly, someone mentioned earlier in the thread that the players luggage had been lost. This would appear to be a valid reason for a replacement jersey.
Your memory is correct!As I recall Hodgeson went to three shirts that game