UPDATED: 12:52 a.m.
When it happened, the prospects didn't seem good for Eli Carter.
On the flight home, Rutgers hoped that the fall that its leading scorer took wasn't as bad as his reaction on the floor looked. Instead, it was worse.
Carter is done for the season.
The Scarlet Knights' sophomore guard fractured his right fibula on a foul in the opening minutes the second half of Saturday afternoon's loss at DePaul. He will be evaluated by an orthopedic specialist this week, according to a school release, but is not expected to need surgery.
"It's an unfortunate accident that will have an impact on our team of course," Rutgers head coach Mike Rice told The Star-Ledger late Saturday night. "But injuries are a part of the game in sports and somebody's going to have to step up and fulfill the void that we have now that Eli's gone. A big void."
“@BrendanPrunty: Spoke to Mike Rice about Eli Carter's injury. Updated story about to hit
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