Re: Harvard Crimson 2014-15
Two years ago when Pucci sat out due to her concussion I had a chance to speak with her at length at Bright-Landry. She told me about her rehab and the workouts that she and Gedman were going through to get back to 100%. I know how much playing hockey means to her and how devastating it must be for her to miss her senior season. For the record, my only hope is that she fully recovers, has a great senior year and leads a productive, happy life. That is my wish for all our student athletes. Jo is bright, articulate and a terrific person and in no way am I 'brushing aside' what happened to her. That is insulting and incredibly short-sighted.
Waited? You can't honestly believe the timeline of events played out by choice.
For all we know, O'Connor wasn't even an option for 2014-15. Something tells me she would have had to do a year of post-graduate education in order to get into Harvard. From what I understand, many top-notch athletes aren't thrilled about the prospect of attending 19th grade and delaying a college career -- especially when the option exists to play right away at another good school.
Again, that's all beside the point. "Coulda, woulda, shoulda" talk about prior recruiting isn't remotely relevant when we're discussing an Olympic-caliber hockey player having her career cut short. Quickly brushing Pucci's unfortunate situation aside and implying that the way the process was handled might have hurt the team shows that you flat-out don't get it. How anyone (especially a supposed supporter) could react to this kind of news by wondering who could have been in Josephine's place and how it affects the overall talent level on the roster is beyond me.
Two years ago when Pucci sat out due to her concussion I had a chance to speak with her at length at Bright-Landry. She told me about her rehab and the workouts that she and Gedman were going through to get back to 100%. I know how much playing hockey means to her and how devastating it must be for her to miss her senior season. For the record, my only hope is that she fully recovers, has a great senior year and leads a productive, happy life. That is my wish for all our student athletes. Jo is bright, articulate and a terrific person and in no way am I 'brushing aside' what happened to her. That is insulting and incredibly short-sighted.