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Tue, Feb 14, 2006

Saints exhale: Two starters not hurt

LOUDONVILLE -- Tay Fisher said the injury he suffered Sunday against
rider could have been worse. Because of the way he extended and leaped for a rebound, then landed awkwardly on his right leg, he risked injury to his ankle, knee and foot.Instead, he hurt his pinkie toe.

"But this wasn't like hitting your toe on the coffee table," Fisher said. "This really hurt."

It hurts enough, in fact, that Fisher is questionable for tonight's game against
loyola at Pepsi Arena.

Still, Siena appears to have escaped Sunday's game without any long-term injuries.

Kenny Hasbrouck, who bruised his right knee in the closing minutes of that game, plans to play. And though Fisher said he may miss as much as a week, he refused to rule himself out for tonight. He said he did not break any bones or tear any ligaments or tendons; he sprained his last two toes.

"At least it wasn't my big toe," Fisher said. "That would have hurt even more."

Neither Fisher nor Hasbrouck practiced Monday, but both walked around without crutches and shot a few baskets.

If Fisher cannot play, junior guard Mike Beers replaces him in the starting lineup. Beers, who is 5 inches taller than the 5-foot-9 Fisher, has been Siena's top option off the bench. He averages 4.5 points in 16.7 minutes but is shooting just 31 percent from the field and 29 percent from 3-point range.




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