Georgia State's Ryan Harrow will not play in Round of 64 vs. Baylor
Georgia State guard Ryan Harrow will not play in the Panthers' NCAA tournament matchup against Baylor due to a hamstring injury, according to Brandon Leak of 680 The Fan.
Harrow originally suffered the injury in a March 7 victory over Georgia Southern.
"I’ve been doing rehab like three times a day. I’m trying to get myself ready. It’s going to be a game‑time decision," said Harrow when asked whether he was planning on playing in the Round of 64.
"I’m just working as hard as I can to be out there on the floor to help my team in any way. Obviously I won’t be 100 percent, but as long as I can do my rehab and try to get out there on the floor, I will."
Harrow is the second-leading scorer for Georgia State, averaging 18.7 points and 2.1 rebounds per game.
Kevin Ware figures to see more court time in Harrow's absence.
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