Sorry guys...totally missed this one and my wager was already in this AM!
FROM THE RAVENNA RECORD_COURIER SPORTS BLOG:
Singletary out … for how long?
Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 | General Discussions | DavidCarducci
Update from the Beeghly Center…
Chris Singletary will miss tonight’s game at Youngstown State and then possibly an extended period of time following surgery to repair a torn meniscus.
Surgery is scheduled for Friday. While KSU’s official statement says Singletary will miss “the next few games” and “no definitive return date has been set at this point,” recovery from this type of surgery is usually between one and six weeks.
Mike McKee is the probable starter at small forward, but the injury could also mean more minutes for true freshman point guard Randal Holt with junior Rod Sherman sliding to Singletary’s three spot.
Singletary was injured in the closing seconds of regulation Sunday when as he banked in a layup to send the Flashes game with Wisconsin-Green Bay into overtime.
Named to the preseason All-MAC team, Singletary led Kent State (2-1) with 19 points and seven rebounds in the season opening 69-66 win over Samford last Friday. He is averaging 11.0 points and 4.7 rebounds through three games this season for the Golden Flashes.
FROM THE RAVENNA RECORD_COURIER SPORTS BLOG:
Singletary out … for how long?
Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 | General Discussions | DavidCarducci
Update from the Beeghly Center…
Chris Singletary will miss tonight’s game at Youngstown State and then possibly an extended period of time following surgery to repair a torn meniscus.
Surgery is scheduled for Friday. While KSU’s official statement says Singletary will miss “the next few games” and “no definitive return date has been set at this point,” recovery from this type of surgery is usually between one and six weeks.
Mike McKee is the probable starter at small forward, but the injury could also mean more minutes for true freshman point guard Randal Holt with junior Rod Sherman sliding to Singletary’s three spot.
Singletary was injured in the closing seconds of regulation Sunday when as he banked in a layup to send the Flashes game with Wisconsin-Green Bay into overtime.
Named to the preseason All-MAC team, Singletary led Kent State (2-1) with 19 points and seven rebounds in the season opening 69-66 win over Samford last Friday. He is averaging 11.0 points and 4.7 rebounds through three games this season for the Golden Flashes.
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