There are three Rosado sisters from Morovis, Puerto Rico, with a talent for playing volleyball. The oldest is Dalianliz, the senior defensive specialist for the Gophers. The younger sisters are Yavianliz, a junior at Bradley University, and Yaidaliz, a 15-year-old collegiate prospect and in high school back home in Puerto Rico.
A reporter interviewed Dalianliz this week and got right to it: "What's with the 'liz' in these names?''
Rosado smiled and then explained:
Daliana Otero and Carlos Javier Rosado are the parents. Mom had a desire to connect their names with the daughters as they came along. There was an Aunt Brendalis in the family who served as an inspiration:
Dalianliz for Mom, and Yavianliz and Yaidaliz, both tied into Dad's name of Javier.
What happened last week was the entire family was able to assemble for the first time to watch Dalianliz play volleyball for the Gophers. The family had been here in smaller groups previously during her four-year career.
"It was great; my mom cleaned up the apartment, and it hasn't looked that good in months, and my dad cooked for Thanksgiving," Rosado said. "He is such a good cook that he should be a chef."
There was considerable comfort to be found in this reunion beyond spruced-up accommodations and outstanding food. There was also an assurance that life was slowly returning to normal after the parents and Yaidaliz had gone through the devastation of Hurricane Maria along with the 32,000 residents of Morovis.