Duggins' finger sidelines him for season

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? Wright State basketball coach Brad Brownell received the call he was expecting but didn't want to take.

It came late Wednesday, Jan. 21, when All-Horizon League junior guard Vaughn Duggins told Brownell he would take a medical redshirt and not play anymore this season after breaking his right ring finger on Thanksgiving Day. Because he has played in only four games, Duggins should receive a fifth year of eligibility from the NCAA should he want it after next season.

"We had been going over reasons why he might and might not play," Brownell said. "He didn't want to let his teammates down. He wanted to play with (seniors) Will (Graham) and Gavin (Horne).

"But he didn't feel right. He still doesn't have complete range of motion. The doctor told him it would take three months for him to be completely healthy. It was mostly his decision."

Duggins wanted to return this season, but he has already missed 14 games and wasn't ready to play against visiting Loyola (Chicago) tonight or Illinois-Chicago on Saturday. The Raiders also have adjusted without him, winning 10 of their last 12 games.

"It has a little bit to do with not being myself," Duggins said of the decision. "I live for today, but I want to play basketball as a career. This decision will be the best for me."

Duggins, a 6-foot-3 guard from Pendleton, Ind., made the all-league newcomer team as a freshman in 2007, averaging 9.0 points while starting 32 of 33 games. Last season, averaging 13.8 points as a starter in every game, he was the only sophomore selected first-team all-league.

He was again projected as one of the Horizon's top-five players this season, and scored 31 points over the Raiders' first three games, all losses. Before the fourth game, at Sam Houston State, Duggins "sprained" his finger in practice.

With the swelling down, Duggins played with his finger taped, scoring 16, although the Raiders lost. His finger was X-rayed as a precaution, and the break was found. Two pins were inserted into the finger Dec. 3, and four weeks later he was cleared for limited practice.

"To have an all-conference body in the lineup, it would be a shot in the arm for us," Brownell said. "But he's not going to be 100 percent right now. He's not going to be Vaughn Duggins."
 

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About Loyola

Ramblers have won nine of their last 13 and begin a four-game road trip tonight...J.R. Blount is the first Loyola player since 1990-93 to average 10 points or more in each of his first three seasons. ... Senior Leon Young missed the first nine games with a broken hand but has averaged 9.2 points and 6 rebounds since returning and the Ramblers are 7-3 with him.

About Wright State

Raiders have won two straight and 10 of their last 12 as they begin a two-game homestand ... "We're playing pretty well, but we need to be," said coach Brad Brownell. "Every game counts only one. If we win both games (UIC visits Saturday) or lose both games, there's still a month to go in the season. I'm pleased our guys are playing good basketball right now."

Outlook

Junior guard Vaughn Duggins informed Brownell late Wednesday he would take a medical redshirt for this season. Even his teammates didn't know. While Brownell would love to have him back, the Raiders have won 10 of 12 without him as John David Gardner has taken over the role as a scorer and defensive specialist.
 
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