Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Marshall Injury Stirs Memories of 1984 at UNC Lost Lettermen Hater Broken Wrist a Hoax Williams preparing to play without UNC's likely out Midwest North Carolina 87 Creighton 73 N.C.A.A. Tournament — Tar Heels Wins Easily but Fractures Ohio Lands Four Teams In Sweet 16 has surgery George Schroeder Reset Uncertain future for Carolina's NCAA title hopes PG's father Kendall recovering from on wrist; playing status unknown Ted Keith Marshall's fractured wrist could spell the end rolls past 8773 in NCAAs breaks bone nonshooting fatigue factor concern wraps up ACC crown

Kendall Marshall and Five Other Basketball Players Injured During Televised Games Kendall Marshall's broken wrist was seen by NCAA basketball fans nationwide on Sunday, March 18, 2012. Marshall, a player for the University of North Carolina, was injured during a foul but went on to take his free throws and play several more minutes before being pulled from the game. At this point, the extent of his injuries became clearer. His right wrist was fractured. UNC went on to defeat ... UNC PG's father: Kendall Marshall recovering from surgery The father of North Carolina point guard Kendall Marshall said Monday his son is recovering from surgery on his broken right wrist and it's unclear if he'll return for the NCAA regional games in St. Louis. Roy Williams: North Carolina preparing to play without Kendall Marshall in Sweet 16 Despite all the NBA caliber talent on North Carolina 's roster, the player most vital to the team's high-octane offense is the one who makes it go — point guard Kendall Marshall . But after the former All-Met from O'Connel broke his wrist in the Tar Heels' round-of-32 win against Creighton , his team may soon find out whether they can win in March without their floor leader. Read full article >> Kendall Marshall improving after surgery The father of North Carolina point guard Kendall Marshall says his son is ''doing much better'' and experiencing less pain a day after surgery on his broken right wrist. Kendall Marshall Injury: UNC Should Play It Safe and Rule Marshall out vs. Ohio It is utterly ridiculous that Kendall Marshall has not yet been ruled out for North Carolina's Sweet 16 tilt against Ohio on Friday.  I'm not saying Roy Williams and the team's coaching staff are stupid, mind you. I'm merely remarking on how amazing it is that a guy with a fractured right wrist is still in the picture for Friday's game. According to Robbi Pickeral of ESPN.com , the Tar Heels are ... Kendall Marshall undergoes surgery; playing status 'questionable' RALEIGH, N.C. - North Carolina sophomore point guard Kendall Marshall on Monday underwent surgery on his broken... Kendall Marshall's Wrist Leaves UNC in Flux After surgery on Kendall Marshall's broken right wrist Monday, the sophomore point guard's status is still unknown for the Sweet 16 . In the meantime, the Tar Heels are forced to prepare for playing without him. Report: Kendall Marshall to have surgery; UNC guard's status uncertain Kendall Marshall is expected to have surgery today to repair the wrist fracture he suffered Sunday in North Carolina's victory over Creighton on Sunday in the NCAA tournament. Kendall's father, Dennis, told Jeff Goodman of CBSSports.com that a screw will be inserted in his son's right, non-shooting wrist and his availability Friday for the Tar Heels' Sweet 16 game against Ohio will depend on how ... UNC's Marshall has cast removed from wrist North Carolina point guard Kendall Marshall had the cast removed from his fractured right wrist on Wednesday and is now wearing a removable splint, the player's father said. Williams: UNC preparing to play without Marshall North Carolina is preparing to play without injured point guard Kendall Marshall.
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