Georgia State's Ryan Harrow will not play in Round of 64 vs. Baylor

by Kimberly John
Reese Strickland / USA TODAY Sports

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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