Gophers guard Rachel Banham, whose senior season was cut short when she tore a knee ligament last month, announced Friday that she will return for a final season of eligibility.
Banham made her announcement at a news conference attended by her team, which whooped and applauded when she revealed her decision. She tore the anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee in a Dec. 10 game against North Dakota, prematurely ending a season in which she was expected to surpass Lindsay Whalen as the top scorer in Gophers women's basketball history.
Banham is 107 points away from the record of 2,285 points.
In a press release, the university said Banham had been granted a medical hardship waiver from the NCAA.
Banham had played nine games before her injury and was averaging 20 points, five assists and 4.7 rebounds.
"I've decided to finish my unfinished business on the court,'' said Banham, who was named Big Ten preseason player of the year and was on watch lists for national player of the year awards. "I have a lot of stuff unfinished: NCAA tournament, records, being with my teammates. I love my team, and I want to be able to finish on the court with my jersey on, not on the sidelines.''
Banham wore a large brace on her right leg but said her rehabilitation is going well and is ahead of schedule. The timetable for her return to basketball activities is six to nine months, she said.
Gophers coach Marlene Stollings still was emotional at the news that Banham, a Lakeville native, will return. The team was told after Thursday's practice.