MBB | Jardine to redshirt this season with stress fracture in left shin
By John Clayton
Posted: 10/20/08, 4:47 AM EST Section: Sports
Scoop Jardine kept playing last year, even as Syracuse's season wound down and the pain in his left shin sharpened.
How could he stop? With the Orange basketball roster already pared down by injuries, Jardine's presence in the backcourt was essential.
Now, it looks like Jardine's toughness will cost him the entire 2008-09 season.
Both Jardine and SU head coach Jim Boeheim said Thursday the sophomore guard will redshirt this upcoming season to allow Jardine to fully rehabilitate a stress fracture in his left tibia.
Jardine suffered the injury early last season, but soldiered through the pain to finish out his freshman season.
"Our main focus is to get him completely healthy," Boeheim said at Syracuse's annual media day Thursday. "It's been six months since we played our last game, right now or close to that, and he's not healthy. We want to make sure he is healthy. So right now he is without question redshirting."
Jardine's absence makes the Syracuse backcourt a bit lighter. The Philadelphia native was expected to come off the bench this year, primarily as a backup to sophomore point guard Jonny Flynn.
For Jardine, his one-year sabbatical is a disappointing turn after a tumultuous first season at SU.
Jardine was suspended for a pair of games in late January for an alleged incident involving the theft of a Syracuse student's SU ID card. "I almost had my college career taken away from me by almost getting kicked out of school," Jardine said.
It was around that time Jardine said the ache in his shin intensified. But with Syracuse's lineup already whittled down to seven regulars - thanks to a pair of ACL injuries to sharpshooter Andy Rautins and Eric Devendorf, and the departure of disgruntled point guard Josh Wright - Jardine had no recourse but to play through the pain.
"After everything we'd been through," Jardine said. "We lost Eric, we lost Andy. I had to tough it out for my teammates and for myself."
How could he stop? With the Orange basketball roster already pared down by injuries, Jardine's presence in the backcourt was essential.
Now, it looks like Jardine's toughness will cost him the entire 2008-09 season.
Both Jardine and SU head coach Jim Boeheim said Thursday the sophomore guard will redshirt this upcoming season to allow Jardine to fully rehabilitate a stress fracture in his left tibia.
Jardine suffered the injury early last season, but soldiered through the pain to finish out his freshman season.
"Our main focus is to get him completely healthy," Boeheim said at Syracuse's annual media day Thursday. "It's been six months since we played our last game, right now or close to that, and he's not healthy. We want to make sure he is healthy. So right now he is without question redshirting."
Jardine's absence makes the Syracuse backcourt a bit lighter. The Philadelphia native was expected to come off the bench this year, primarily as a backup to sophomore point guard Jonny Flynn.
For Jardine, his one-year sabbatical is a disappointing turn after a tumultuous first season at SU.
Jardine was suspended for a pair of games in late January for an alleged incident involving the theft of a Syracuse student's SU ID card. "I almost had my college career taken away from me by almost getting kicked out of school," Jardine said.
It was around that time Jardine said the ache in his shin intensified. But with Syracuse's lineup already whittled down to seven regulars - thanks to a pair of ACL injuries to sharpshooter Andy Rautins and Eric Devendorf, and the departure of disgruntled point guard Josh Wright - Jardine had no recourse but to play through the pain.
"After everything we'd been through," Jardine said. "We lost Eric, we lost Andy. I had to tough it out for my teammates and for myself."
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