“A lot of the embassies overseas weren't operating at full strength or even open, so it was very difficult for some of these kids," he said. “And then, all the restrictions that were placed on what kind of classes you had to have and each university operating differently as to how they were going to conduct their classes."
Sacrifices paying off for foreign players in women's tourney
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He said assistant coach Shea Ralph, who left the bubble before the opening round because a family member tested positive for the coronavirus, will not be allowed to return under NCAA rules.
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