Friday, March 23, 2012

Kendall marshall

  • 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 players father said. All I know is he got it off this morning.
  • (ESPN)
  • ST. LOUIS -- North Carolina point guard Kendall Marshall will not play in Fridays NCAA Midwest Region semifinal against Ohio, a team spokesman said. Freshman Stilman White, who has averaged 4.3 minutes per game this season, will start in his place.
  • (ESPN)
  • In UNCs first game following point guard Kendall Marshall fracturing his wrist, the Tar Heels found themselves in quite a struggle against No. 13 seed Ohio. It took overtime to knock out pesky Cinderella, 73-65.
  • (USA Today)
  • North Carolina star point guard Kendall Marshall, who broke a bone in his right (non-shooting) wrist just five days ago, will sit out Friday nights Sweet 16 game against Ohio.
  • (Sporting News)
  • The official North Carolina mens basketball account tweeted the following around 6:30 p.m. Friday night: Kendall Marshall will not play tonight vs Ohio. Stilman White will start in Marshalls place.
  • (USA Today)
  • ST. LOUIS -- Kendall Marshall will not play against Ohio tonight and Stilman White will start at point guard, North Carolina just announced. White, the freshman from Wilmington, will share time at point guard with Justin Watts.
  • (The News & Observer)
  • ST. LOUIS If Kendall Marshall can't get back in the lineup by Sunday, there's no logical way North Carolina will get to New Orleans for the Final Four.
  • (CharlotteObserver.com)
  • ST. LOUIS (AP) -- North Carolina point guard Kendall Marshall watched his teammates from the side of the court, cradling a basketball and occasionally giving it a bounce or two with his good hand.
  • (CNN Sports Illustrated)
  • North Carolina (32-5) wasn't nearly itself without Kendall Marshall.
  • (Sporting News)
  • ST. LOUIS (AP) North Carolina point guard Kendall Marshall watched his teammates from the side of the court, cradling a basketball and occasionally giving it a bounce or two with his good hand.
  • (Washington Post)

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