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Storm's Katie Lou Samuelson (ACL) to miss 2025 seasonSeattle Storm forward Katie Lou Samuelson will miss the entirety of the upcoming WNBA season with a torn ACL. Samuelson, 27, injured her right knee during a practice Thursday. Previously a 24-game ...
Samuelson was returning to where she enjoyed her best WNBA season in 2021, shooting a career-high 46% from the field and averaging 7.0 points and 3.5 rebounds as a starter on a Seattle team that ...
SEATTLE — Katie Lou Samuelson knew the news about her right knee wouldn’t be good, even though she tried to stay optimistic. The Seattle Storm star forward’s first instincts were right. Samuelson tore ...
SEATTLE — Seattle Storm forward Katie Lou Samuelson will miss the entire 2025 WNBA season after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in her right knee during practice on Thursday ...
Former UConn women’s basketball star Katie Lou Samuelson will miss the 2025 WNBA season after suffering a torn ACL.. Samuelson, who signed with the Seattle Storm ahead of the season, suffered ...
Katie Lou Samuelson’s Injury Reflection On Sunday, Storm head coach Noelle Quinn said the team would help Samuelson’s “journey” in recovery from the ACL injury.
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Storm to support Katie Lou Samuelson in recovery from torn ACL - MSNS EATTLE -- Coach Noelle Quinn said the Seattle Storm will help Katie Lou Samuelson's "journey" as the forward recovers from a torn ACL in what was expected to be a "great year" for the veteran.
Katie Lou Samuelson knew the news about her right knee wouldn't be good, even though she tried to stay optimistic. The Seattle Storm star forward's first instincts were right. Samuelson tore the ...
Seattle Storm forward Katie Lou Samuelson is expected to miss this WNBA season after tearing the ACL in her right knee in practice Thursday, the team announced Saturday.. Samuelson, the 2019 No. 4 ...
Storm forward Katie Lou Samuelson confident she'll bounce back from season-ending ACL tear - Newsday
SEATTLE — Katie Lou Samuelson knew the news about her right knee wouldn't be good, even though she tried to stay optimistic. The Seattle Storm star forward's first instincts were right.
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