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BU Women- Gabi Haack out for season with ACL tear

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The 1-0 Bradley women play Upper Iowa (1-1) Monday at 6:30 pm in the Renaissance Coliseum.
Last season's leading scorer for UIU was Lydia Haack, the younger sister of Bradley's Gabi Haack. She is a sophomore this season.
Gabi needs just 26 points to become Bradley's all time leading scorer-
https://bradleybraves.com/news/2021/11/14/womens-basketball-set-for-monday-sister-showdown.aspx

The game is on ESPN3- https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_...b921b9?om-navmethod=espn:globalsearch:results

Live stats- https://bradleybraves.com/sidearmstats/wbball/media
 
Caroline Waite again led all scorers with 24. We need her to suit up for the men's team.

EDIT - sorry Coach. You beat me to it.
 
Great game and a good, enthusiastic crowd. Close all the way. Nice recognition for Gabi during a timeout after she passed the record -- and I think she did it on a banked 3-pointer as the shot clock was expiring. Good contributions from many players. Way to go, Braves! Keep it going and let's support this really good team.
 
Good for the Braves....coach Gorski has put together a competitive squad who play together. Gonna be a good season for sure.
 
This year’s team seems to be playing more as a team than did the squad last year. No one seems to be concerned about getting their points only about the team winning. The new players this year are definite contributors. Could be a good season.
 
This year’s team seems to be playing more as a team than did the squad last year. No one seems to be concerned about getting their points only about the team winning. The new players this year are definite contributors. Could be a good season.

I was thinking the same thing. Gabi is a coach on the floor along with Tatum. They are bringing the new players along at a nice pace. When Gabi needs to score she will but is not afraid to let the other ladies get their points. If you haven't seen this team play I would encourage you to come check them out. They can shoot, rebound and play Defense and they are physical..
 
Gabby went down with a knee injury-I hope it is not serious.

BU Women's basketball star Gabi Haack suffered a serious left knee injury in their last game Saturday against ISU. Gabi suffered the injury in the 2nd half of the game, and tests have revealed a torn left ACL (a critically important ligament stabilizing the knee joint).
Gabi will require surgery, and will not play again this season. It also means her career at Bradley is finished. Gabi returned this season for a 5th and final season of eligibility under the NCAA's ruling last year granting players an extra season. She was leading this year's team in scoring with an average of 17.1 ppg, and finishes her Bradley career as the all-time leading scorer at Bradley with a total of 1,811 career points.
https://www.pjstar.com/story/sports/...ry/9094189002/

We hope for a full recovery and we will miss you Gabi.
 
Wow, sad news for sure. Gabby had a great career and will be missed. Here's to a speedy recovery! ;-)
 
I was watching this game and sure feared this was the outcome. This is so sad- she worked so hard throughout her career. I can’t think of another true Bradley great forced to end their career with a similar career ending injury. Probably our greatest womens player and should be recognized as such.
 
I was watching this game and sure feared this was the outcome. This is so sad- she worked so hard throughout her career. I can’t think of another true Bradley great forced to end their career with a similar career ending injury. Probably our greatest womens player and should be recognized as such.

I agree. Bradley has been lucky with very few such ACL injuries in their women's program in recent years. Women athletes are several times more likely to suffer ACL teams in sports like basketball. And in an average season, over 100 Division I teams have at least one player out with an ACL.
 
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