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freestyle skier Roz Groenewoud isnt letting surgery to both of her knees deter
her expectations for the Sochi Olympics. The womens halfpipe star injured her
left knee in training at last weeks Dew Tour in Colorado. The 2011 world
champion had the operations done Tuesday and is expected to fully recover in
four-to-six weeks. The Feb. 7-23 Sochi Games begin in just over seven weeks.
Groenewoud is expected to be a podium contender in womens halfpipe skiing, a
discipline that will make its Olympic debut next year. "Im still feeling really
good about the Olympics and my chances there," she said during a conference call
Thursday. "I think this is definitely a step back . . . but it really gives me a
chance to focus and come back with even more focus having a very outlaid plan of
how Im going to have a comeback essentially. "I think through this whole buildup
to the Games Ive been pretty good focusing on the process, not the overall
celebration. The surgeries I had on both my knees are very minor compared to
what a lot of other athletes have to go through." Given that Groenewoud has had
nagging issues with her right knee as well, her team made the decision to scope
both joints at the same time after consultation with an orthopedic surgeon. "The
menisci problems of both knees put her at risk for more severe injuries," said
Dr. Mark Heard. "Im very optimistic about a speedy recovery." Heard added the
prognosis was excellent given Groenewouds "two very healthy knees in all other
respects plus good leg strength and body mechanics." Groenewoud, from Calgary,
secured her place on the Olympic team last week despite the injury. She was able
to complete the qualifying run and finished 10th. "The surgery was to address
some issues with the lateral meniscus in both knees," she said. "The left one
was a bit more serious than the right, I had a larger, more problematic tear.
"However, the right one ended up having a larger tear than what showed up on the
MRI so Dr. Heard cleaned up both meniscus, drained some of the extra fluid that
was under my patella (in right knee) and generally just made them prettier and
more functional." Groenewoud is hoping to return to competition midway through
next month at an event in California. "That is totally dependent on how the
swelling goes and the advice from the team at the CFSA," she said. "California,
nice weather . . . skiing in California is always so much fun." In the meantime,
Groenewoud has returned to Calgary, where she said shes enjoying the benefits of
some home cooking from her mother. "She made me one of my favourite pastas
(Wednesday night), a clam pasta that was pretty delicious," Groenewoud said.
"Generally I dont make myself pasta very often or eat very much pasta so it was
very comforting."
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. After taking two big hits this week -- losing at home and dropping
back-to-back games for the first time all season -- Indiana struck back by
playing its most complete game of the year.BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Tom Crean
watched his young Hoosiers grow up Tuesday night. Stunned fans were overjoyed
with the results. The turnovers and fouls were down. The defence improved and
the Hoosiers did more than just play for pride -- they protected their home
court against a team that hadnt lost all season. Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell scored 25
points, including two free throws with 18.1 seconds left, and freshman Stanford
Robinson added a career-best 13 before grabbing the final rebound on a missed
3-pointer to preserve Indianas 75-72 upset over No. 3 Wisconsin -- a win that
sent students streaming onto the court. "The program has had a lot of big wins.
To the team, it means a great deal," Crean said. "To me, the team needs this. I
mean we had a long week from Michigan State to Penn State but weve gotten a lot
better, and we got a lot better the last couple of days. Its amazing what
happens when some real confidence starts to come." The postgame celebration
exemplified how critical the win was to a team that has been mostly
inconsistent. Until Saturdays win at Penn State, the Hoosiers had beaten only
one power conference foe -- Washington -- way back in November. Now they have
two straight wins over Big Ten foes, taking down a team that had given it
nothing but fits for seven years. Wisconsin (16-1, 3-1 Big Ten) entered the
night as one of the nations last four unbeaten teams and was trying to become
the first team to ever win 13 straight over Indiana. The tale of the tape
appeared to be stacked against the Hoosiers, too. Somehow, though, Indiana
(12-5, 2-2) responded with its best performance of the season. It committed only
nine turnovers, limited Wisconsin to four free throws and somehow managed to dig
itself out from a 10-point second-half deficit with a remarkable 12-0 run that
gave the Hoosiers the lead for good. "Weve come very far, had a lot of early
losses, but I felt like we learned from watching film," said Ferrell, a
sophomore who has emerged as Indianas top scorer. "Weve been working hard in
practice, but were not going to be content with it." Nor should they be. WWhile
Ferrell and Robinson led the way, only two other players -- senior Will Sheehey
and freshman Noah Vonleh reached double figures.
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points, Vonleh 11. They lost the rebounding battle 33-28 and allowed the Badgers
to shoot 53.3 per cent from the field. They also struggled to defend Wisconsin
guard Traevon Jackson, who had 16 of his career-high 21 in the second half. But
it was the more experienced Badgers who got out of sorts late. Jackson missed a
3 from the top of the key with 12 seconds to go. Josh Gasser grabbed the rebound
and flipped the ball out to Ben Brust in the corner, who rushed his shot with 5
seconds left and came up short. "When the clocks ticking in your head like that,
he felt like there were two seconds to go or three," Badgers coach Bo Ryan said.
"Also he felt that he needed to get the shot up in case the first touch from
3-point range is the call. There was actually just under four seconds left when
the ball came down." All five Badgers starters scored in double figures -- Brust
had 13, Gasser and Frank Kaminsky both had 11 and Sam Dekker finished with 10.
But over the final 13 minutes, the Badgers had trouble scoring. The shooting
woes gave Indiana the opening it so desperately needed, and after Crean called a
timeout everything changed. Evan Gordon started the rally with a 17-foot jumper.
Sheehey and Robinson followed that with consecutive layups. Vonleh finished the
12-0 run with a jumper in the paint to give Indiana a 54-52 lead with 8:58 left,
and the Hoosiers never trailed again. But Wisconsin tied the score at 61 and
closed to 73-72 on Kaminskys putback with 28.5 seconds left. Ferrell then made
two free throws, the Badgers missed the two 3s -- and the crowd went wild over
the Hoosiers their biggest win of the season. "Were not going to sit and watch
this tape and have a pizza party and get some ice cream and say Wow, we couldnt
have played any better," said Crean, who beat Ryan for the first time since he
was hired by Indiana. "Were not. I think weve got a lot of potential, but you
coach this game expecting to win."
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