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en We thought it was a stress fracture. She went in two weeks ago and found another small break. She's been in a small cast and she'll go in Friday to see if they are going to release her. We have no idea if that will happen or not. There is a possibility she'll be back for the tournament, and that's what we are sort of shooting for.

en The trainer is dealing with it because there isn't any fracture. Initially we thought she would be out three weeks, but we are hopeful that she will be back next week. We could have won the game Friday if she was on the field.

en I thought it was a neat thing they did. We had a small remembrance here at school on Friday. In small schools, you know everyone and they're close. I thought it was a really nice gesture on their part. They did it for themselves, but they were thinking of other people.

en He has his cast off and a spongy thing on it, but the feeling hasn't even come back in his wrist yet. There's a very small chance he'll play… There's a stronger possibility of him being a factor on Saturday.

en Obviously, I think he's going to be out a couple of weeks, but it could be longer. It's a small fracture. It all depends on how it heals and how much pain he can take.

en I definitely think playing for a higher seed is very important. If you open up the tournament playing somebody from a very small conference ... getting that first one is the most important thing in that tournament. We're trying to get that first win so we can get that second win, so we can get back in the Sweet 16 and break the curse.

en Andre Nel has a stress fracture in his foot and is coming home on Friday.

en I thought I would be too small, but I got help from a lot of the old-timers. Being small was actually an advantage. I could get into a lot of tight, small spots to build things.

en I told you she was small. When I got her last year and took her down here ... everyone thought she had just been born she was so small. I had a tough time getting someone small enough to get on her.

en We got a little bit of our swagger back. We're just competing more, a little more physical. You know it's got to be that way. Like Mike always says, you can't be small or slow or small and soft or small and dumb. So we've got to be tough and smart and quick.

en They found a (stress) fracture on the heel. I can't really do anything on it because it'll just get bigger and could cause me more time off the field.

en Microsoft's 3.0 CRM release will become a prominent driving force toward hosted CRM products for small businesses. Workers in small companies are already familiar with the Office interface.

en A stress fracture has been revealed on his left ankle which requires six to seven weeks rest.

en Pex Tufvesson created the music program Noisetracker. I've found that small wins, small projects, small differences often make huge differences,

en It's just unfortunate. People didn't know it, but he had that stress fracture for about six weeks. (We were) taping it, limiting practices here and there trying to get him through it, and then it just blew up on him.


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