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Indiana Fever rookie Kathleen Doyle. Photo Credit: Indiana Fever Twitter Page.

Indiana Fever rookie Kathleen Doyle did not enjoy having to sit out her teamโ€™s season opener against Washington on Saturday.

โ€œItโ€™s obviously disappointing. Getting to see all the other rookies play in the first game was difficult, but Iโ€™m just excited to get healthy again and be ready to go and try to help us win games,โ€ said Doyle on Monday. โ€œBut yeahโ€ฆ just the competitor in me definitely was disappointed.โ€

Doyle was absent from the Feverโ€™s 101-76 loss to the Mystics after rolling her ankle in practice last week. She says sheโ€™s taking the injury one day at a time and hopes to be ready for the teamโ€™s game on Wednesday night against Phoenix. โ€œNothing crazy,โ€ she said when asked about the severity of the sprain.

Indiana certainly couldโ€™ve used Doyle during its setback last weekend, as the team was also without Lauren Cox and Erica Wheeler due to COVID-19 symptoms.

โ€œWeโ€™re excited to get [Doyle] back on the court,โ€ said Assistant Coach April Schilling on Monday.โ€œYou know weโ€™re missing three of our top eight, weโ€™ll be happy if any and all of โ€˜em come, itโ€™ll be like Christmas! Itโ€™ll be very, very welcomed I think for everyoneโ€ฆ once we get everyone up and running, itโ€™ll be exciting to have a little bit of depth.โ€

Indiana struggled mightily on the defensive end for a large majority of the game. They surrendered 92 points through three quarters, trailed by as much as 37, and allowed a career-high 27 points to Washingtonโ€™s Myisha Hines-Allen.

โ€œI think Coach Stanley said it perfectly after the game, obviously it didnโ€™t go how we wanted it to but there were a lot of things that we can fix,โ€ said Doyle. โ€œโ€ฆItโ€™d be a little bit more worrisome if it was things that we really didnโ€™t have control over but since we do, we can make those adjustmentsโ€ฆ weโ€™re all committed to getting better on that end and theyโ€™re all areas that we can fix, so looking forward to working those out.โ€

Without Wheeler or Doyle, Stanley turned to Belgian rookie Julie Allemand to fill the void at the starting point guard. Doyle said that she enjoyed watching Allemand, one of three first-year players on the Fever despite being drafted in 2016, run the team.

โ€œI was excited for [Allemand] to play in her first WNBA game and cheer her on,โ€ Doyle said. โ€œYou can see she can knock it down and get people the ballโ€ฆ I know that she was nervous before the game, like any rookie would be, but I think sheโ€™s going to be great for us and she did well.โ€

Doyleโ€™s alma mater, the University of Iowa, selected her as the schoolโ€™s nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year โ€” awarded to a student-athlete who excelled academically, athletically, and in community service โ€” on July 13. The LaGrange, Illinois native finished her time as a Hawkeye ranked second all-time in assists (706) and 13th in scoring (1,537). She was also named the Big Ten Womenโ€™s Basketball Player of the Year for the 2019-20 season. The NCAA will select a winner in August.

โ€œI loved my four years at Iowa,โ€ said Doyle. โ€œI just thank anybody who had a part in nominating me to be Iowaโ€™s nominee, because I know so many phenomenal female athletes at the universityโ€ฆ I just want to give all the credit to the other female athletes who are just as deserving as I am at Iowa.โ€

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