Xavier caught a couple of breaks during the Christmas holiday.
Specifically, Mark Lyons and Tu Holloway, who were both stranded in their native New York by a massive blizzard that blanketed the region and made travel near impossible, were able to make it back to Cincinnati in time for their Tuesday night game against Albany.
But Xavier also caught a bad break this week.
Freshman Jay Canty, a 6'6" wing that was playing 9.5 mpg, will be out at least a month with a broken right foot. He joins Brad Redford (torn acl) and Justin Martin (ineligible) as Musketeers that are unable to play.
The leaves X with just nine healthy scholarship players. Essentially, their back court only goes three deep, with Lyons, Holloway, and Dante Jackson being the only guards in what is now a seven-man Xavier rotation. To make matters worse, those three are generally on the court at the same time, meaning Xavier will not have a scholarship player to back up anyone on the perimeter.
That's scary.
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Thursday, December 30, 2010
Xavier loses another player |
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Evan Turner returning; and other roster updates |
Ohio State fans got good news Wednesday.
According Bob Baptist of the Columbus Dispatch, Evan Turner will be available for the Buckeyes is he can make it through practice today without any complications. No word yet on how the practice went.
Turner was the favorite for national player of the year before he fell of the rim and broke two bones in his back. Turner was averaging 20.8 ppg, 12.5 rpg, and 6.6 apg before he was injured, and without that production, OSU has gone just 3-3, losing their first two Big Ten games.
If Turner can get back to 100% sooner rather than later, OSU seems to still be destined for the NCAA Tournament.
Ohio State wasn't the only school that got some roster news today:We are pleased that Courtney has done the things necessary for him to incorporate basketball fully back into his life. In the past few months, Courtney has worked hard to address personal issues and meet objectives to facilitate his return to active competition. Our primary focus with Courtney, and all of our student-athletes, is to assist them in realizing their full potential as individuals. This includes developing them athletically, academically and socially. As with all Razorback student-athletes, Courtney must continue to meet the expectations of our athletic department to remain a member of the Razorback program.
He’s progressing really well. The best case scenario would be the first week of February. The later scenario would be mid-to-late February. But his rehab is going well.
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