The morning after suffering one of the most gruesome injuries in televised sports history, Louisville Cardinals sophomore guard Kevin Ware was moving around on crutches in his Indianapolis hospital room. FEELING HIS PAIN: Joe Theismann empathizes
(Clockwise from top C) Peyton Siva #3 and Russ Smith #2 of the Louisville Cardinals hold the hand of teammate Kevin Ware after Ware suffered a compound fracture of his leg in the first half against the Duke Blue Devils during the Midwest Regional Final
The morning after suffering one of the most gruesome injuries in televised sports history, Louisville Cardinals sophomore guard Kevin Ware was moving around on crutches in his Indianapolis hospital room. FEELING HIS PAIN: Joe Theismann empathizes
For Louisville's Kevin Ware, a 6-foot-2 sophomore reserve guard originally from the Bronx, that innocuous play in the N.C.A.A. Midwest Region final ended with a gruesome injury. Ware broke his lower right leg in two places as he landed near the
CBS announcer Jim Nantz said Monday it's hard mentally to move on from the dramatic injury of Louisville's Kevin Ware in the team's win over Duke Sunday. Nantz, who called the game with Clark Kellogg, said "when you're that close to it, it's hard to
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