When play resumed after the injury stoppage, the hashtags WinForWare and PrayersForWare began trending on Twitter as fans of all teams expressed their support and concern for the injured player. The graphic nature of the incident reminded many of the devastating leg injury suffered by Joe Theismann in The former Washington Redskins quarterback was among those whose thoughts were with Ware on Sunday.
A game official told several reporters that a bone snapped. Trainers immediately covered the leg with a towel and placed Ware on a backboard, then lifted him onto a stretcher. He was taken to nearby Methodist Hospital, according to a statement from tournament officials. Louisville officials said no additional information was immediately available.
The injury occurred with left in the first half as Duke's Tyler Thornton made a 3-pointer to get the Blue Devils within Ware tried to contest the shot and his leg buckled when he landed, bending gruesomely. NCAA Basketball. Why isn't Patrick Ewing coaching vs. Georgetown head coach sidelined for key Big East match-up. Basketball 16h ago. Why is Mike Krzyzewski out? Coach K sidelined for No. Ware appeared to land awkwardly while contesting Tyler Thornton's shot in front of Louisville's bench.
After writhing in pain for several minutes, he was taken off the court on a stretcher while the entire crowd cheered -- including Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski and Blue Devils players. I'm just hoping he can recover. It was reminiscent of injuries to former NFL quarterback Joe Theismann's knee injury back in the s or when South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore suffered a brutal knee injury in By Jeff Goodman.
Mar 31, at pm ET 1 min read. Ware, a member of Louisville, went up to block a shot and landed awkwardly on his right leg and ended up breaking his leg. When he fell, the bone from his leg came out of his skin, and it was a severe injury to witness.
Ware was a highly-rated basketball player coming out of high school. He initially signed a letter of intent to play at the University of Tennessee but changed his mind after Bruce Pearl was fired. Ware then decided to go to Louisville. During his first season at Louisville , Ware did not see much production on the court.
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