BLOOMINGTON, Indiana — The new year brings good news as Indiana women’s basketball senior guard Grace Berger was spotted walking around in a warm-up without leg braces ahead of a game in Nebraska. increase.
Berger is not fit to play, but the leg brace that once extended from her upper right thigh to just below her ankle is gone. It doesn’t look like there is.
In late November, the Star point guard went down with a right knee injury at the Las Vegas Invitational. On his third offensive possession for the Hoosiers, Berger fell to the floor holding his knees. Indiana head coach Terry Mollen broke down in tears during the postgame press conference.
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When the Hoosiers got home that Sunday, Berger underwent an MRI and was ruled out indefinitely. .
The team usually keeps that information pretty private, so it wasn’t revealed what kind of knee injury Berger suffered, but since she was walking on New Year’s Day, it wasn’t too detrimental. We can guess.
Indiana managed just fine without a star point guard, winning seven games including Auburn where she fell first. But the competitive Big Ten in his conference caught up to No. 4 Indiana State as Michigan State beat the Hoosiers 83-78 on Thursday.
Berger’s specific return date is likely not to be revealed, but the lack of braces suggests she’s on the road to a faster-than-expected recovery.
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