Ginyard likely to return as Tar Heels, Longhorns break in Cowboys Stadium
Posted Dec 19, 2009
Roy Williams shared some good news for the Tar Heels at his news conference Friday. Marcus Ginyard, who missed Saturday's win over Presbyterian with pain in his foot, was back at practice this week, and Williams said the senior guard's foot is feeling better. But then came the bad news. Ginyard sprained his pinky finger during Friday's practice, and guard Dexter Strickland still is limping around with a sore hamstring.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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