A good synopsis of last season and prospects for the coming season.
The 5-foot-11 guard dealt with a foot injury all year which hampered her movement and limited her effectiveness.
I quoted this only for anyone who is going to post that she needs to improve from last year.
“I wouldn’t say it’s 100% pain free, but I’m doing everything and I’m moving so much better,” Fudd said. “So I’m headed in the right direction and hopefully not stopping.”
Fudd also focused on being more comfortable with the ball in her hands and getting her pull-up jumper back this offseason. That pull-up used to be one of her favorite parts of her game, but it got away from her after tearing her ACL and MCL in her right knee in 2019, followed by COVID-19 wiping away her senior season of high school and the foot injury last year.
“I’m excited not to just show everyone else that, but kind of just to show myself I’m feeling so much better, moving so much better,” Fudd said. “So I’m excited to be able to move and play the way I know I can again.”
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