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Kevin Ware Jr. (born January 3, 1993) is an American professional basketball player. He is a former player for the University of Louisville.Ware received widespread media attention when he suffered an open fracture of the tibia in his right leg during an Elite Eight game against the Duke Blue Devils on March 31, 2013. [1]
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- A year after his gruesome leg injury in the NCAA tournament, Kevin Ware is transferring from Louisville. Ware became Louisville's rallying point on the way to the national ...
Hayward's broken ankle spurred comparisons to other grisly accidents in sports, including Kevin Ware's broken leg and Connor Barwin's ankle injury, which he tweeted a photo of Tuesday night.
Walker's injury was reminiscent of the horrific broken leg NBA superstar Paul George suffered in 2014, or Kevin Ware's for Louisville during the 2013 NCAA tournament. Devastating injuries are the ...
Despite playing at Louisville during the 2013–14 season, shooting guard Kevin Ware was granted an NCAA waiver to play immediately at Georgia State [1] due to hardship resulting from an internationally witnessed compound fracture in his leg during a 2013 NCAA tournament Elite Eight game against Duke. [2]
On January 10, 2014, Rick Pitino and Kevin Ware jointly announced that Ware would sit out the remainder of the season and take a medical redshirt. In Louisville's December 17 win over Missouri State, Ware was kicked in the same right leg he had severely fractured during the Cardinals' 2013 NCAA tournament win over Duke. Under NCAA rules, a ...
University of Louisville basketball player Kevin Ware breaks his right leg during a game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. He was taken to Methodist Hospital of Indianapolis. (Bleacher Report) Louisville defeats Duke 85–63 becoming the final member of the 2013 Final Four.
And like Louisville's Kevin Ware, whose broken leg during an NCAA Tournament game against Duke in 2013 made national news. "It's hard. It really is hard," Hardaway said. "Because I thought about ...