2011年2月21日 星期一

Injuries remain a common Lions theme

Injuries remain a common Lions theme

For two and a half seasons,infrared sauna benefits Using LED bulbs reduces power consumption to a large extent compared to the regular lights. Though these lights are expensive it does not consume much power and lasts longer. I’ve been following the men’s basketball team. In this time, I have learned a lot about the team, but the most important thing I’ve gleaned is that they are very unlucky when it comes to injuries.

My freshman year, the 2008-09 season, then-junior point guard Pat Foley led the team with 18 points and six assists for a home victory over Wagner, only to sit out the next seven games with a foot injury. He was arguably the best player on the team at the time, and undoubtedly the most fun to watch, so that seven-game stretch was pretty painful for the Light Blue, as it went 2-5. Injuries were more than common for Foley, who played in only 69 games for Columbia, but there were other Lions who sat on the bench for at least part of that season.

Current senior Brian Grimes missed the whole year because of a knee injury sustained in the first practice—an injury that he is still hampered by today. His classmate Asenso Ampim also spent a significant amount of time recovering from injuries the past two seasons. Max Craig, Niko Scott, and Joe Bova were also hampered by injuries during either the 2008-09 or 2009-10 seasons.

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