Kim Caldwell (Kim Caldwell
Kim Caldwell will return to the sidelines on Monday night. At that time, she ranked 17th in Tennessee Vols to host the defending national champion South Carolina Gamecocks.
After giving birth to her first child a week later-a bouncing baby boy.
“I am glad to come back,” Cowardwell told reporters on Sunday.
When dealing with flu on Monday, Caldwell gave birth to Conor Scott on Monday. She happened to miss a game and lost 80-76 in the 7th place in Texas on Thursday night. Assistant Jenna Burdette was the agent coach of the road game.
“This is more like a sense of helplessness than anything else,” Cowardwell said, even when Burdette was added, she had to watch a game she missed. Do it well.
Caldwell (Caldwell) has been busy filling liquid during the practice on Friday, as well as some ladies Lady Vols, and the influenza surrounds the locker room. This is one of the reasons why her son stays away from the team to take a bath for the coach. No matter how long the lady Lady Vols is eager to see the latest addition.
“We have a lot of bacteria,” Cowardwell said.
When asked about the height and weight statistics of the baby, Cowardwell said that her son came out of the size of her late father. Fortunately, there were very few.
“He can grow outside,” Costwell said.
Lady Vols (15-4, 3-4 Southeast Conference) has a total of eight points in a total of eight points, three of which ranked among the top 10. On Monday night, they got another chance (19-1, 6-1) to Knoxwell with South Carolina of the second place.
In the first year, the head coach could not watch this game at home, not Lady Vols tried to avoid the first three games of the season.
Starting from the husband's husband who has won paintings with a baby, Caldwell has a good support system. Her mother also helped her sister in Knoxville.
Cowidwell said: “If not, it will be a completely different story.”
Caldwell is trying to make her lady Vols commit the same foul over and over again, even if she and her assistants continue to work hard.
Tennessee ranked 93.4th in the country's number one competition, and no one scored 3 seconds from Lady Vols, a lady Vols, with an average of 111/2 per game. They have reached 10 or more 3 times this season, which has increased the previous schools by more than doubled. There are nine in the 17th in the 17th in Dexas.
Now is the challenge of balance coach and the work of becoming a mother.
Costwell said that during pregnancy, she visited her husband's boss and men's coach Rick Barnes. Barnes with two children and five grandsons recalled his daughter's birth on Friday. His balanced suggestions on balance coaches and parents can be applied to two Kokwell.
“This is what we have to do,” Barnes said. “That's not who you are.”