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http://spokesman-recorder.com/2017/03/08/gopher-senior-night-disappoints-mpls-native-player-family/
One of this season's mysteries:
Senior night is a time-honored tradition in sport. It’s the player’s final home game of their career, and parents, friends, and other well-wishers are on-hand to honor them. Sometimes, a player that is a non-starter gets the starting nod as a symbolic gesture.
Four players were so honored at Williams Arena Feb. 23 prior to the Gophers-Purdue women’s basketball game. Allina Starr was the only Minneapolis native among the four seniors.
But once the game began, Starr sat for all but one minute of the 40-minute contest. I have known her since she was a pre-teen. I have known her father even longer. We talked to both of them afterwards.
“I’m frustrated,” admitted Allina. Her sad face spoke volumes. “That wasn’t easy,” added her father Alan Starr from his arena seat. With other family members nearby, he chose his words carefully rather than fully disclose the hurt feelings he shared with his daughter — the hurt of disappointment.
“I don’t have any regrets or bad thoughts. The coaching staff worked with her and gave her an opportunity,” he said...
...Maybe this isn’t a big deal? After all, Allina graduated with her degree in December and is taking graduate classes. “That’s all that matters,” she told us with the same painful expression on her face. “It hasn’t hit me yet.”
The 5’-10” guard originally attended Auburn before transferring to Minnesota after her freshman season. After sitting out because of NCAA transfer rules, Starr started 17 of 21 games last season.
This season, however, she only started two, has four DNPs (did not play), and only one game where she has logged double-digit minutes (14 minutes against Wisconsin January 7).
Coaches told us before the season they were high on Allina, but from our vantage point sitting across from the Minnesota bench in media row, that high seems to have plunged to freezing cold.
“I’ve never been this disappointed,” said Allina. Her father seemed to try his best to remain positive, however. “It’s on to the next chapter,” he said. “It was good to see her at home.”...
...There is a possibility of Allina playing a fifth year, if approved by the NCAA. With her emotions still raw, when asked if that possibility presented itself would she play in a Gopher uniform, she replied, “Probably not. I obviously will have to go somewhere else.”
“She could get another look and start off somewhere new,” her father said, seemingly optimistic. But the pain in his face said otherwise.
One of this season's mysteries:
Senior night is a time-honored tradition in sport. It’s the player’s final home game of their career, and parents, friends, and other well-wishers are on-hand to honor them. Sometimes, a player that is a non-starter gets the starting nod as a symbolic gesture.
Four players were so honored at Williams Arena Feb. 23 prior to the Gophers-Purdue women’s basketball game. Allina Starr was the only Minneapolis native among the four seniors.
But once the game began, Starr sat for all but one minute of the 40-minute contest. I have known her since she was a pre-teen. I have known her father even longer. We talked to both of them afterwards.
“I’m frustrated,” admitted Allina. Her sad face spoke volumes. “That wasn’t easy,” added her father Alan Starr from his arena seat. With other family members nearby, he chose his words carefully rather than fully disclose the hurt feelings he shared with his daughter — the hurt of disappointment.
“I don’t have any regrets or bad thoughts. The coaching staff worked with her and gave her an opportunity,” he said...
...Maybe this isn’t a big deal? After all, Allina graduated with her degree in December and is taking graduate classes. “That’s all that matters,” she told us with the same painful expression on her face. “It hasn’t hit me yet.”
The 5’-10” guard originally attended Auburn before transferring to Minnesota after her freshman season. After sitting out because of NCAA transfer rules, Starr started 17 of 21 games last season.
This season, however, she only started two, has four DNPs (did not play), and only one game where she has logged double-digit minutes (14 minutes against Wisconsin January 7).
Coaches told us before the season they were high on Allina, but from our vantage point sitting across from the Minnesota bench in media row, that high seems to have plunged to freezing cold.
“I’ve never been this disappointed,” said Allina. Her father seemed to try his best to remain positive, however. “It’s on to the next chapter,” he said. “It was good to see her at home.”...
...There is a possibility of Allina playing a fifth year, if approved by the NCAA. With her emotions still raw, when asked if that possibility presented itself would she play in a Gopher uniform, she replied, “Probably not. I obviously will have to go somewhere else.”
“She could get another look and start off somewhere new,” her father said, seemingly optimistic. But the pain in his face said otherwise.