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Paulina Castro
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From Patricia Babcock McGraw, Daily Herald

In just one year, Northern Illinois point guard Paulina Castro has gone from fighting for her life to starting for a Division I basketball team. When Castro was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma in December 2016, she wondered if her basketball career was over. What a difference a year makes.
In just one year, Northern Illinois point guard Paulina Castro has gone from fighting for her life to starting for a Division I basketball team. When Castro was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma in December 2016, she wondered if her basketball career was over. What a difference a year makes.
In just one year, Northern Illinois point guard Paulina Castro has gone from fighting for her life to starting for a Division I basketball team. When Castro was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma in December 2016, she wondered if her basketball career was over. What a difference a year makes.
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In just one year, Northern Illinois point guard Paulina Castro has gone from fighting for her life to starting for a Division I basketball team. When Castro was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma in December 2016, she wondered if her basketball career was over. What a difference a year makes.
In just one year, Northern Illinois point guard Paulina Castro has gone from fighting for her life to starting for a Division I basketball team. When Castro was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma in December 2016, she wondered if her basketball career was over. What a difference a year makes.
In just one year, Northern Illinois point guard Paulina Castro has gone from fighting for her life to starting for a Division I basketball team. When Castro was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma in December 2016, she wondered if her basketball career was over. What a difference a year makes.
In just one year, Northern Illinois point guard Paulina Castro has gone from fighting for her life to starting for a Division I basketball team. When Castro was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma in December 2016, she wondered if her basketball career was over. What a difference a year makes.
In just one year, Northern Illinois point guard Paulina Castro has gone from fighting for her life to starting for a Division I basketball team. When Castro was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma in December 2016, she wondered if her basketball career was over. What a difference a year makes.
In just one year, Northern Illinois point guard Paulina Castro has gone from fighting for her life to starting for a Division I basketball team. When Castro was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma in December 2016, she wondered if her basketball career was over. What a difference a year makes.
For seven straight games in January, Paulina Castro was the starting point guard for the Northern Illinois women's basketball team.
One year earlier, in January 2017, Castro was fighting for her life.
Yep, just one year ago, Castro was receiving chemotherapy treatments every other week, and losing her hair.
"The last 12 months have been ... I would say, challenging," Castro said. "And definitely a roller coaster."
Castro, who starred at Harvest Christian High School in Elgin as a 3-point sniper, was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma, a cancer of the immune system, just before Christmas 2016.
Not only did that make Castro wonder what that meant for her basketball future, she wondered, of course, what that meant for her life.
"I was faced with things I never thought I would be face with," Castro said. "I had no idea what Hodgkin lymphoma was. I was really nervous. It was so scary to get that kind of news."
So, being a starter on a Division I basketball team a mere 12 months later was certainly not on her radar in the wake of her diagnosis. Not even close.
And yet, that's exactly what happened to the 20-year-old Castro, a redshirt freshman who is now cancer-free, growing back a thick, wavy mane of brown hair and playing with much of the spunk and energy that defined her high school career.
Eight months removed from her final chemotherapy treatment in May 2017, she has now started 8 of 17 games for the Huskies this season and is averaging 3 points and 15 minutes of playing time per game.
"If you asked me last year if I would be starting by this year, I would have said, 'Are you crazy, do you see what I'm dealing with right now,'" Castro said with a laugh. "It's crazy how this has played out. I wanted to play basketball again, of course. Basketball has been my life. But I never thought it would happen like this. I never thought I'd be at this point in just a year."
Castro says that she has a long way to go before she gets back to being the same kind of player who dropped in more than 20 points per game in high school with relative ease. But she is a firm believer that the reason she made such a quick recovery is that she tried to stay active during her treatment.
"There were days that I just wanted to stay in bed, but my Mom and Dad would say, 'Let's just go walk around a bit, let's go to the store, anything to get me moving.
"I think that really helped. I've heard that if you stay in bed through chemo, you almost feel sicker. I tried to exercise and to be moving as much as possible, and I kept up a full schedule at school."
Castro also kept going to basketball practice, even participating in noncontact drills as much as she could tolerate. She said her spirits were constantly lifted by loving teammates and coaches, some of whom even shaved their heads to show their support of her.
"As a girl, you love your hair. It was really hard to lose it," Castro said. "It was so bold for people to be like, 'Paulina, we're going to buzz our hair for you. My Mom did it too. That was such a loud show of support. I so appreciated that."
As Castro's hair slowly grew back, so did the list of activities she was allowed to do.
And by last summer, Castro was given full clearance by her doctors to resume all normal basketball workouts. She is considered fully healthy, but is still expected to get regular scans, checkups and blood work tests.
"I'm so lucky," Castro said. "My body responded so well to the treatment. Coming back last summer was still tough, though. I was weak and out of shape. I had lost a lot of strength.
"Even now, my body isn't the way it used to be. But I am starting to get comfortable again. It took me some time to get to the point where I wasn't overthinking everything."
Castro's best game of the season was the Eastern Michigan game on Jan. 20 in which she had 14 points on four 3-pointers.
She remembers nearly every detail from that game. Then again, that's how it is for her with pretty much every game now.
"One of the biggest lessons I've learned in the last year is to be grateful for what you have and not take any of it for granted," Castro said. "I'm going to be honest, that's definitely changed for me. I wasn't always like that.

"I really learned to appreciate my life day-by-day, and to be happy in the moment."
02-09-2018 09:18 PM
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I have shed a few tears for Paulina, both in sadness and joy. She is a special lady, and it was so moving to see the team, coaches, and fans rally around her. Last year, Coach Lisa colored her hair with a purple streak and Ally Lehman completely shaved her head. It's a testament to Paulina's strength and the support of family and friends that she is now cancer-free.
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Wow! Just jumped on and amazed---what an inspirational and positive story. I find it quite disturbing as I sign on this morning that this article has 201 views and not a single response in almost 12 hours. We, myself included, are very quick to hit the keyboard when another poster rips everything: our football coach mismanages the clock or takes a knee with 1:30 left in a half ; our basketball coach for being in the seventh year of a rebuilding plan and will be lucky to get five conference wins; our athletic director of secrecy and unfulfilled vision and promises, yet we get an article like this and no one responds.

We are right upon the 10th anniversary of the tragedy on campus. Let's, at least for a few minutes, step back and understand that the games are played for only a couple few hours and the outcomes of Ws and Ls really don't have an impact on us day to day.

Congrats and continued good health to Paulina.
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(02-10-2018 08:44 AM)Dog Fan Wrote:  I have shed a few tears for Paulina, both in sadness and joy. She is a special lady, and it was so moving to see the team, coaches, and fans rally around her. Last year, Coach Lisa colored her hair with a purple streak and Ally Lehman completely shaved her head. It's a testament to Paulina's strength and the support of family and friends that she is now cancer-free.

You must have been typing at the same time as I. Kudos.
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She, and by extension our women's basketball team, should be an inspiration for all of us. A truly special young lady.
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(02-10-2018 10:00 AM)StevenNIU Wrote:  She, and by extension our women's basketball team, should be an inspiration for all of us. A truly special young lady.

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Women beat Bowling Green today, 73-68.
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What courage and determination !!!!
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(02-10-2018 05:36 PM)Dog Fan Wrote:  Women beat Bowling Green today, 73-68.

Abby & Riley played really well.
We are going to be a tough out in the tournament.
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(02-10-2018 09:41 PM)huskie1stdown Wrote:  
(02-10-2018 05:36 PM)Dog Fan Wrote:  Women beat Bowling Green today, 73-68.

Abby & Riley played really well.
We are going to be a tough out in the tournament.

Any idea why neither Castro nor Kelly Smith played? Smith was limping.
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(02-10-2018 11:34 PM)murph83 Wrote:  
(02-10-2018 09:41 PM)huskie1stdown Wrote:  
(02-10-2018 05:36 PM)Dog Fan Wrote:  Women beat Bowling Green today, 73-68.

Abby & Riley played really well.
We are going to be a tough out in the tournament.

Any idea why neither Castro nor Kelly Smith played? Smith was limping.

Smith sprained her ankle against Akron ( the last game). Next game is the 17th and hopefully she can play by then.
Castro - no idea.
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(02-10-2018 11:34 PM)murph83 Wrote:  
(02-10-2018 09:41 PM)huskie1stdown Wrote:  
(02-10-2018 05:36 PM)Dog Fan Wrote:  Women beat Bowling Green today, 73-68.

Abby & Riley played really well.
We are going to be a tough out in the tournament.

Any idea why neither Castro nor Kelly Smith played? Smith was limping.
I'm not sure why Castro didn't start, but Kelly injured her ankle last game. I thought it might be more serious when watching the game but today I think Andy said she has a sprain and that she's day to day. I'm just happy it wasn't more serious.
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(02-10-2018 11:50 PM)|GoHuskies| Wrote:  
(02-10-2018 11:34 PM)murph83 Wrote:  
(02-10-2018 09:41 PM)huskie1stdown Wrote:  
(02-10-2018 05:36 PM)Dog Fan Wrote:  Women beat Bowling Green today, 73-68.

Abby & Riley played really well.
We are going to be a tough out in the tournament.

Any idea why neither Castro nor Kelly Smith played? Smith was limping.
I'm not sure why Castro didn't start, but Kelly injured her ankle last game. I thought it might be more serious when watching the game but today I think Andy said she has a sprain and that she's day to day. I'm just happy it wasn't more serious.
Castro hasn’t started last couple of games. Coach C spinning the wheel hoping someone can step up and handle PG duties.
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Just seeing this thread now. Amazing story. Good for her.
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