6 knee surgeries? I'd come back for both seasons and get two years for Fuqua free, too. She's likely going to need it. Unlikely she has much of a pro career.
Good for her.
I know this was mentioned on another thread, but it's official now:
http://www.goduke.com/ViewArticle.db...DB_OEM_ID=4200
Nice video also. Lots of basketball left this year, but this is great news! Want to see what she can really do.
6 knee surgeries? I'd come back for both seasons and get two years for Fuqua free, too. She's likely going to need it. Unlikely she has much of a pro career.
Good for her.
I'm so thrilled to see this! I'm impressed with her fortitude, and hope that this decision turns out to be exactly the right one for her academically, personally, and basketball-ly. She's going to be a great leader and mature voice on the team next year.
The Tampa Tribune Sports section today has a feature article on Amber:
http://tbo.com/sports/colleges/ex-si...rney-20150318/
From comments made earlier, I had assumed this, but it is great to see it in official writing. I'm looking forward to the tournament, but I'm about drooling over the thoughts of next season. Both talent and experience will be on the court.
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
Super news, and now official!
The 'hidden' part of this story is the backing that Amber has received from Duke (and almost certainly McCallie) since the original surgery. Without citing examples, I know that it is a sad part of college athletics that at some places, athletes injured or taken sick don't fare well. It speaks well of Duke (even though it should be standard procedure at all schools, in my opinion) that Amber has been supported to continue both her career and education.
Sounds like Amber has the attitude and fortitude to make the most of any situation she finds herself in. Go Amber, and Go Duke! To Friday and beyond!
Man, if your Mom made you wear that color when you were a baby, and you're still wearing it, it's time to grow up!