1 hr 28 min

Jelani Williams (Part 2): Coming Back Strong after nearly 5 Years out Injured with 3 ACL Tears, Leading from the Sideline, and Chasing an NCAA Tournament Berth with Penn The Basketball Strong Podcast

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Many players struggle to bounce back after one ACL tear, while two would be the end for most. So imagine suffering three ACL injuries, and being forced to sit out from the time you were a high school senior until you were a fifth-year senior in college. That’s the 1,788-day odyssey that Jelani Williams has lived through. 
Shining on his high school team as they made a perennial push to the state title game and holding his own against the likes of #1 prospect and current Denver Nugget Michael Porter, Jr., Jelani had his pick of Power 5 schools. He chose to play at Penn so that he could get an Ivy League education as well as develop his basketball skills. A savvy leader since his sophomore year, Jelani’s squad lost in the final game of the year his junior year but went on a big win streak their senior season to make it back to the state title game. But Jelani was forced to watch from the sideline after tearing his ACL. 
Just after he was cleared to play, his other knee buckled and he knew immediately what had happened and another year was lost. Then came more heartache when the same thing occurred 12 months later. Determined not to quit the game he loved, Jelani doubled down on his rehab and in November 2021 played his first college game for Penn, 1,788 after that fateful moment in high school. 
In this episode, Jelani reveals:
Why he felt joy to see his teammates life the state championship trophy when he couldn’t playWhat impact his family and faith has had on his comebackHow he’s been a vocal leader to his college teammates from the sidelinesWhy he kept going through three ACL surgeriesWhat it means to be back on the court after so long out of the gameFollow Jelani’s comeback journey via his Instagram account. 

Many players struggle to bounce back after one ACL tear, while two would be the end for most. So imagine suffering three ACL injuries, and being forced to sit out from the time you were a high school senior until you were a fifth-year senior in college. That’s the 1,788-day odyssey that Jelani Williams has lived through. 
Shining on his high school team as they made a perennial push to the state title game and holding his own against the likes of #1 prospect and current Denver Nugget Michael Porter, Jr., Jelani had his pick of Power 5 schools. He chose to play at Penn so that he could get an Ivy League education as well as develop his basketball skills. A savvy leader since his sophomore year, Jelani’s squad lost in the final game of the year his junior year but went on a big win streak their senior season to make it back to the state title game. But Jelani was forced to watch from the sideline after tearing his ACL. 
Just after he was cleared to play, his other knee buckled and he knew immediately what had happened and another year was lost. Then came more heartache when the same thing occurred 12 months later. Determined not to quit the game he loved, Jelani doubled down on his rehab and in November 2021 played his first college game for Penn, 1,788 after that fateful moment in high school. 
In this episode, Jelani reveals:
Why he felt joy to see his teammates life the state championship trophy when he couldn’t playWhat impact his family and faith has had on his comebackHow he’s been a vocal leader to his college teammates from the sidelinesWhy he kept going through three ACL surgeriesWhat it means to be back on the court after so long out of the gameFollow Jelani’s comeback journey via his Instagram account. 

1 hr 28 min