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Temple freshman Will Cummings has successful knee surgery

April 14, 2012 by Paul Gotham Leave a Comment

 

Will Cummings (Courtesy of Temple Athletics)

Courtesy of OwlSports.com.

PHILADELPHIA – Temple University freshman point guard Will Cummings had successful surgery Thursday (April 12) on his right knee to repair a lateral meniscus tear. The surgery was performed at Orange Park Surgery Center in Jacksonville, Fla.
Cummings, who suffered the injury during spring practice, will undergo therapeutic rehabilitation for the remainder of the spring and into the early summer. He is expected to be fully recovered well before the start of practice for the 2012-13 season.
The Jacksonville, Fla. native (Providence School) played in 21 games, making two starts, in his first season at Temple.  He averaged 1.4 points and 6.3 minutes per game in a reserve role behind TU’s all-conference backcourt of seniors Ramone Moore and Juan Fernandez, and junior Khalif Wyatt.

Filed Under: Temple Owls Tagged With: Providence School, Temple, Thursday April, TU

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