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    Seems like the women's b-ball team is plagued with bad feet syndrome. The latest victim is Stacie, to go along with Jen and Laura. Apparently, other players have suffered feet problems as well, since they started using the new brand of shoes. It would be quite a coincidence to have this many players with the same foot problem and not be shoe related. What say you??

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    I have never liked team shoes every player has a different foot and should have the shoe that fits them best.... just my opinion though...

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      I live for joeboo's opinion..my boo

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        Originally posted by SDHoops View Post
        I live for joeboo's opinion..my boo
        It's the only reason I frequent this board...I'm glad we are on the same page SDHoops!!!

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          I'm going to have to say shoe problem...that's what you get when you go Nike.
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            Perhaps the Women's team bought their shoes from the Mavbots down in Omaha? Bad Choice.
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            • #7
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              Some of the issues have come from the switch for some of the Ladies from a mens shoe to a womens shoe. I know I have the same problem when I try to wear ladies heels.

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                Well it has happened again, this time it is Ketty who is wearing the infamous boot with a stress fracture. Seems like a no brainer to me........ before Nike mandated shoes no problem, since wearing the shoes, big problems. Any foot doctors out there with an opinion on this?>?

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                  Originally posted by JacksRule View Post
                  Well it has happened again, this time it is Ketty who is wearing the infamous boot with a stress fracture. Seems like a no brainer to me........ before Nike mandated shoes no problem, since wearing the shoes, big problems. Any foot doctors out there with an opinion on this?>?
                  This is a little nuts. How are they diagnosing these stress fractures? Which bones are injured? Are they doing some drill that is resulting in these injuries or is it the equipment? Seems like more than just coincidence. Curious to say the least.
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                    I would be skeptical of the "bad shoe" concept. I would bet there are literally hundreds of universitys/colleges using Nike shoes nationwide. Everyone else would be having the same problems and we're not hearing that.

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                      whats the time table for her?

                      I don't think it is the NIKE shoe that is doing it but as previous said it may be because they are womens shoes or just the kind of shoe.....

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                        Originally posted by JacksRule View Post
                        Well it has happened again, this time it is Ketty who is wearing the infamous boot with a stress fracture. Seems like a no brainer to me........ before Nike mandated shoes no problem, since wearing the shoes, big problems. Any foot doctors out there with an opinion on this?>?

                        Just talked with Ketty's dad at the wrestling match and he told me about her. They are at a loss as to what is going on. Ketty's fracture is near her toes and her right foot. Thinking they may have to cut down on the running for a while till they figure out what is going on. She is out for at least two and probably three weeks.

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                          This problem is crazy. Does anyone know how many people this happened to last year? They need to switch shoes, regardless of cutting back on running or not. This is getting pathetic. If our return trip to the WNIT is cut short because of foot injuries due to crap shoes, I'm gonna be ticked.

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                            I hadn't heard that Ketty had a boot on. She seemed fine Saturday evening when I last saw her. That will be another big loss for us as they head to Utah. I know Jenn and Laurie were starting practice this week, but doubt they will play, or at least get meaningful time on the floor (I hope I'm wrong on that score!) But it won't surprise me if we play Utah tough even with four injured SDSU players. Somebody does HAVE to figure out what is going on.

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                              I know this: ask runners about brands of running shoes and there are some common feelings about certain brands and there seems to be some consensus among runners. For most runners putting on any mileage, you'll see them wearing Asics with Mizunos gaining in popularity. New Balance seems to be considered a problem-free brand, too. Of course, every brand has its loyal supporters and detractors.

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