VCU junior guard Marcus Evans left Friday's Atlantic ten match game with a left knee injury. Evans had to be power-assisted off the court by a try of trainers once lying on the bottom for some minutes. He couldn't place weight on the leg. Rams coach electro-acoustic transducer Rhoades is same in an exceedingly pause TV interview that Evans reported the leg "buckled," however he failed to have to any extent further updates at the time. A VCU team voice told The Times-Dispatch that Evans suffered a hyperextended left knee. That injury ranges in severity from delicate hyperextensions, which may heal themselves, too, in additional extreme cases, harm to the ACL. Evans came to the VCU bench, on crutches, early within the half and was given a credit. VCU won the Atlantic ten regular season part on the strength of Evans' play. A transfer from Rice, he was averaging fourteen.2 points per game coming into Friday's match against Rhode Island. His play this year has been outstanding considering he suffered 2 torn sinew injuries within the last 2 years. On the play wherever he was burned, he scarfs the ball and took it down the court for a lay-up. Rhode Island's Tyrese Martin tried to dam the lay-up and knocked Evans off his travel path. His left leg
Saturday, March 16, 2019
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