Kendall Marshall Undergoes Successful Surgery, Playing Status Unknown
Posted Mar 19, 2012
Kendall Marshall underwent successful surgery this morning at UNC Hospitals to repair a broken scaphoid bone in his right wrist. Dr. Don Bynum inserted a screw to stabilize the fracture, which occurred during the second half of Carolina's win over Creighton in the third round of the 2012 NCAA Tournament. Marshall's playing status for Friday's Sweet 16 game against Ohio University is not known at this time.
(Tar Heel Blue)
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