Saturdays Injuries

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Take a peek here and see if you guys can give better updates or give insight on which injuries may cause the most trouble.....

ALABAMA Guard Glenn Miles (undisclosed) has left the team.
ALASKA-ANCHORAGE Guards Kenny Burgess (shoulder) and Aaron Lawrence (foot) are out indefinitely.
ARIZONA *Forward Ivan Radenovic (hip) is questionable for Saturday's game against Utah.
ARKANSAS Forward Vincent Hunter (shoulder) is expected to miss the season.
BOISE STATE Guard Eric Lane (abdomen) is out indefinitely.
BROWN Guard Kameron Chones (academics) has left the team.
BUTLER Forward James Parker (undisclosed) has quit the team.
CALIFORNIA Guard Ayinde Ubaka (foot), forward Jordi Geli (foot) and center Sam Rayburn (knee) are out indefinitely. Forward Leon Powe (knee) is expected to miss the season.
CAL POLY Guard Kameron Gray (eligibility) and forward Joe Henry (eligibility) are out indefinitely.
CANISIUS Forward Sean McLean (suspension) and guard Jon Popofski (suspension) are out indefinitely.
CENTRAL MICHIGAN Center Sefton Barrett (foot) is out indefinitely.
CINCINNATI Guard Vincent Banks (eligibility) is out indefinitely.
CLEMSON Guard Troy Mathis (suspension) is expected to miss the season.
CLEVELAND STATE *Forward Raheem Moss (ankle) is questionable for Saturday's game against Kent State.
DAYTON *Center James Cripe (back) is questionable for Saturday's game against Texas Southern.
DELAWARE Forwards Herb Courtney (knee) and Henry Olawoye (wrist) are out indefinitely. Guard Chris Prothro (ankle) is expected to miss the remainder of the season.
DEPAUL Forward Quemont Greer (academics) is out indefinitely.
DREXEL Forward Sean Brooks (foot) is out indefinitely.
DUQUESNE Forward Sean McKeon (mono) is out indefinitely.
EAST TENNESSEE STATE Guard Michael Tolliver (knee) is out indefinitely.
EASTERN MICHIGAN *Guard Michael Ross (ankle) is probable for Saturday's game against Canisius. Forward James Matthews (eligibility) is out indefinitely.
EVANSVILLE Guards Dupree Fletcher (undisclosed), Marcus Butler (undisclosed) and Robert Nelson (undisclosed) have been dismissed from the team.
FORDHAM *Forward Michael Binns (back) is questionable for Saturday's game against Fairfield.
FULLERTON STATE Center Lloyd Walls (concussion) is day-to-day. Forwards Jamal Brown (academics) and Ralphy Holmes (academics) are out until mid- December. Guard Andrew Awad (intestinal) is out indefinitely.
GEORGIA TECH Forward Jeremis Smith (knee) is out indefinitely.
GONZAGA *Forward Ronny Turiaf (ankle) is probable for Saturday's game against Saint Louis. Guards Nathan Doudney (knee) and Erroll Knight (thumb) are out indefinitely.
HAWAII *guard Jake Sottos (neck) is questionable for Saturday's game against Saint Mary's. *Guards Bobby Nash (leg) and Matt Gobson (suspension served) are probable.
HOFSTRA Forward Wendell Gibson (knee) is out indefinitely. Forward Kenny Adeleke (disciplinary) has been dismissed from the team.
IDAHO STATE Guard David Schroeder (knee) is expected to miss the remainder of the season.
ILLINOIS Forward Brian Randle (broken hand) is out indefinitely.
ILLINOIS-CHICAGO Guard Rocky Collum (knee) and center Josip Petrusic (knee) are out indefinitely.
INDIANA STATE *Forward Darron Evans (knee) is questionable for Saturday's game against Butler.
IOWA STATE Guard Anthony Davis (shoulder) is out indefinitely.
JAMES MADISON *Guards Daniel Freeman (foot) and Joe Posey (wrist) and forward David Cooper (knee) are out indefinitely.
KANSAS STATE Forward Dramane Diarra (foot) is out indefinitely.
KENT STATE Center Nate Gerwig (knee) is out indefinitely.
LA SALLE Forward Dzaflo Larkai (personal) and Mike Cleaves (personal) and guard Gary Neal (personal) have been dismissed from the team.
LONG BEACH STATE Forward Onye Ibekwe (eligibility) is out until December 20th.
LOUISVILLE *Forward Otis George (foot) is out indefinitely.
LOYOLA-MARYLAND Forward Linton Hinds (shoulder) is out indefinitely.
MARIST Guards Pierre Monagan (knee) and Brandon Ellerbee (finger) are out indefinitely.
MARYLAND Guard Sterling Ledbetter (calf) is day-to-day.
MARQUETTE *Guard Travis Diener (ankle) is probable for Saturday's game against Wisconsin.
MASSACHUSETTS Forward Olivier Lamoureaux (Achilles) is out indefinitely.
MEMPHIS Guard Jeremy Hunt (wrist) is out indefinitely. Guard Clyde Wade (knee) is expected to miss the remainder of the season.
MICHIGAN Guard Daniel Horton (knee) and forward Graham Brown (hernia) are out indefinitely. Guard Lester Abram (shoulder) is expected to miss the remainder of the season.
MINNESOTA Guard Adam Boone (bicep) is out indefinitely.
MISSOURI *Forward Jeffrey Ferguson (knee) is questionable for Saturday's game against Montana.
MONTANA STATE Guard Frank Brown (suspension) is out indefinitely.
 

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MURRAY STATE Guard Adam Chiles (personal) has been dismissed from the team.
NAVY Forward Carlton Baldwin (foot) is out indefinitely.
NEVADA Guard Lyndale Burleson (academics) is out indefinitely. Guard Marcelus Kemp (knee) is expected to miss the season.
NORTHERN ILLINOIS *Guard Ryan Paradise (wrist) is expected to miss Saturday's game against Eastern Illinois. *Forward Paige Paulsen (thumb) is questionable.
OREGON Forward Adam Zahn (ankle) is out indefinitely.
OREGON STATE Forward Nick DeWitt (eligibility) is expected to be available on December 11th. Guard Angelo Tsagarakis (shoulder) and forward David Lucas (toe) are out indefinitely.
PENN STATE *Guard Ben Luber (personal) is probable for Saturday's game against Pittsburgh.
PRINCETON Forwards Luke Owings (ankle) and Andre Logan (knee) are out indefinitely.
PURDUE Forward Matt Kiefer (knee) and guard David Teague (broken hand) are out indefinitely. Forward Ije Nwankwo (undisclosed) has left the team.
RHODE ISLAND Forward Jamaal Wise (undisclosed) and guard Dawan Robinson (back) are out indefinitely.
RICHMOND Guards Andres Sandoval (suspension) and T.J. Peterick (academics) are expected to be out until sometime in late December.
SAINT JOSEPH'S Forward David Mallon (foot) is out indefinitely.
SAINT MARY'S-CA *Guard Paul Marigney (eligibility) and forward Eric Bond (eligibility) are expected to play in Saturday's game against Hawaii.
SAINT PETER'S Forward Jamie Sowers (academics) and guard Ron Yates (suspension) are out indefinitely.
SAN DIEGO STATE *Forward Chris Walton (groin) is doubtful for Saturday's game against California. Guard Wesley Stokes (academics) is out indefinitely.
SANTA CLARA Guard Brandon Rohe (back) and center Sean Dennison (ankle) are out indefinitely.
SIENA *Guard Tay Fisher (concussion) is questionable for Saturday's game against Iona. Forward David Ryan (shoulder) is out indefinitely.
SOUTH ALABAMA Forward Michael Phillips (academics) is out indefinitely.
SOUTH FLORIDA Guard Montavious Waters (none) and forward Maurice Mobley (academics) have quit the team. Guard Bradley Mosley (illness) is expected to miss the season.
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE Forward James White (knee) is out indefinitely.
TCU *Forward Chudi Chinweze (knee) is doubtful for Saturday's game against SMU.
TEMPLE Forward Michael Blackshear (suspension) is out indefinitely.
UC-SANTA BARBARA Forwards David Kennedy (leg) and Chris Devine (knee) and guard Cecil Brown (knee) are out indefinitely.
UCLA *Forward Dijon Thompson (hand) is expected to miss Saturday's game against Pepperdine. Guard Cedric Bozeman (knee) is expected to miss the season.
UNC-GREENSBORO Forward Dwon Clifton (abdomen) is out indefinitely. Guard Devin Boddie (knee) is expected to miss the remainder of the season.
UNC-WILMINGTON Forward Beckham Wyrick (suspension) is expected to miss the first semester.
USC *Guard Dwayne Shackleford (knee) is questionable for Saturday's game against San Diego. Forward Jeff McMillan (hand) is out indefinitely. Guard Rodrick Stewart (personal) has left the team.
UTAH STATE *Guard Marque Crane (ankle) is questionable for Saturday's game against Weber State.
VANDERBILT Guard Anthony Davis (shoulder) is out indefinitely.
VILLANOVA *Forward Baker Dunleavy (nose) is doubtful for Saturday's game against La Salle. *Center Jason Fraser (knee) is questionable.
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH Forward Michael Doles (mono) is out indefinitely.
VIRGINIA TECH Guard Marcus Travis (knee) is out indefinitely. Guard Markus Sailes (leg) is expected to miss the remainder of the season.
WASHINGTON Guard Brandon Roy (knee) is out indefinitely.
WASHINGTON STATE Center Chris Henry (ankle) and guard Derrick Low (foot) are out indefinitely.
WESTERN KENTUCKY Forwards Matt Maresca (wrist) and Mike Walker (eligibility) are out indefinitely.
WISCONSIN *Forwards Mike Wilkinson (leg) and Alando Tucker (foot) are questionable for Saturday's game against Marquette. Guard Maurice "Boo" Wade (personal) and center Greg Stiemsma (foot) are out indefinitely.
WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY Guard Brandon Morris (academics) is expected to be out until December 29th.
WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE Guard Mark Pancratz (foot) is out indefinitely.
WYOMING Forward Jerry Webb (knee) and guards Steve Leven (knee) and Dion Sherrell (hand) are out indefinitely.
XAVIER Forward Brandon Cole (knee) is expected to miss the remainder of the season.
 

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I will have to take a look at this......it doesnt say what the asterisk means....but my guess is a recent change of status. I dont think the asterisked players are all starters.....I will look into this
 

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UH's Sensley, Nash prove they have game

By Dayton Morinaga
Advertiser Staff Writer

Perhaps there is basketball size and talent in Hawai'i after all.

Sophomore guard Bobby Nash, left, and junior forward Julian Sensley are among the few local players who have played at UH.


Julian Sensley and Bobby Nash are proving it for the University of Hawai'i men's basketball team.

Sensley, who was raised in Kailua, and Nash, who was raised in 'Aina Haina, have been key contributors for the 4-0 Rainbow Warriors. Both are expected to be in the starting lineup tonight when Hawai'i hosts Saint Mary's at the Stan Sheriff Center.

"Even before I got to high school I was hearing it ? that Hawai'i boys can't play basketball," Nash said. "Hopefully Julian and I are changing some opinions by starting for a (NCAA) Division I program."

Sensley and Nash are smashing several stereotypes about Hawai'i basketball simply by putting on the UH uniform.

"Ever since I was a kid, people were saying that you're not supposed to be playing basketball in Hawai'i; that nobody makes it to the next level," Sensley said. "But you got two Hawai'i guys right here."

The knock on Hawai'i-raised players is the lack of height. But Sensley is a 6-foot-9 small forward, and Nash is a 6-6 shooting guard.




"When I was at Kalaheo (High), I was like a foot taller than everybody else," Sensley said. "But that never stopped me from working on my other skills, and that never stopped the smaller guys from trying to beat me."

Technically, Sensley was not recruited out of Hawai'i. He left Kalaheo after his junior year to attend St. Thomas More, a preparatory school in Connecticut.

"Part of the reason why I left was because I wanted to see what it was like to play against bigger guys," Sensley said. "But I was raised here, and I still consider myself a local boy. My family is still here, and I still keep in touch with the Kalaheo boys. That's why I came back."

Nash was also considered a "big man" at Iolani, and has had to adjust from playing in the post in high school to the perimeter at UH.

Sensley and Nash improved their skills by attending various camps and clinics on the Mainland while they were in high school.

"It was weird for me because I was like a center at Iolani, but when I went to camps and stuff, I was a guard," Nash said. "I just kept working at it because I knew I would be a guard in college."

Sensley has blossomed into an all-around threat. He leads the 'Bows in scoring (14.5 points per game), rebounding (9.3) and assists (3.3).

Nash is averaging 5.8 points per game and is tied for the team lead with seven 3-pointers.

Since Riley Wallace became UH head coach in 1987, only four previous Hawai'i-raised players have been starters or key reserves: David Hallums (1987-89), Jarinn Akana (1992-94), Kalia McGee (1991-95) and Alika Smith (1994-98).

McGee was the starting point guard and Akana was the "sixth man" during the 1993-94 season, so Sensley and Nash are the first Hawai'i-raised duo to start together at UH under Wallace.

"I want local guys on my team every year if I can," Wallace said. "All the Hawai'i kids I've had before had heart. Even the walk-ons. They were all fighters. And if they're good enough to play, I'll put them in there."

Wallace said productive Hawai'i-raised players have usually led to larger crowds at UH, but this year's team is averaging 6,763 fans per home game.

"I thought it would be more with Julian and Bobby both in there," Wallace said. "If we keep winning and they keep playing like they're supposed to, people will come out."

Wallace said he thinks more Hawai'i-raised players could earn NCAA Division I scholarships if a junior college system were in place here.

"The high school players here need a couple more years to develop against higher competition," Wallace said. "If we had a junior college system in Hawai'i, they'd have that chance."

Sensley and Nash may be rarities, but they don't expect to be the last.

"Hopefully we're putting Hawai'i on the basketball map," Sensley said. "We're not going to be Los Angeles, or Chicago, or New York, but as long as people out there know that there's talent in the Islands, then it's a big step. Hopefully it will show the younger players here that they can do it, too."



Infections continue to spread among 'Bows

Junior forward Matthew "Big Matt" Gipson sat out of practice yesterday because of an infection in his right foot, but is expected to play his usual reserve role tonight.

Wallace said he is concerned because at least three other 'Bows have had similar infections in recent weeks.

"It's obviously a problem, and we need to find out what's causing it," he said.

Wallace added that the team's locker room would be cleaned "top to bottom" by today.

Senior guard Jake Sottos returned to practice yesterday after sitting out two days with a neck injury. He is expected to play a reserve role tonight.



Tatum returns to starting lineup

Junior Deonte Tatum will start at point guard tonight, Wallace said.

Sophomore Matt Gibson will play a reserve role, but Wallace said it is not part of a punishment. Gibson was suspended for one day of practice this week for disciplinary reasons.

"It's because (Tatum) has been playing very well lately," Wallace said. "He earned it."

Tatum started the first two games of this season, but Gibson started the last two. Tatum played a season-high 28 minutes in last Saturday's 53-52 victory at Saint Louis.



Notes

Derrick Low, Nash's former teammate at Iolani, is expected to make the first start of his collegiate career today for Washington State when the Cougars play at Brigham Young. Low missed the first five games of the season with a foot injury.

Hawai'i football receiver Chad Owens will be honored at tonight's game. He recently received All-America second-team honors from Sports Illustrated.

Tonight is a "White-Out" game, and all fans are encouraged to wear white.
 
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