Syracuse basketball’s Peter Carey cleared to return after concussion protocol | More sports News

NEW DELHI: Syracuse basketball fans have a reason to rejoice as 6-foot-11 center Peter Carey has successfully cleared concussion protocol and is set to make his return to the court.
Carey, who had been sidelined for the last four games, will be available for the Orange in their upcoming game against Notre Dame at the JMA Wireless Dome.The talented center suffered a concussion during a practice session on Friday, February 9, forcing him to miss subsequent games, including the matchup against Clemson.Over the past few weeks, Carey has diligently followed the concussion protocol, ensuring a safe and thorough recovery.

His absence during key games against Notre Dame, Georgia Tech, and NC State was felt by the Orange, and his return is eagerly anticipated by both the team and fans. As Syracuse prepares to face Notre Dame, Carey’s availability adds depth and strength to their lineup.
The return of Peter Carey provides a significant boost to Syracuse’s frontcourt, and fans will be watching eagerly to see how his presence contributes to the team’s performance on the court.
His absence during key games against Notre Dame, Georgia Tech, and NC State was felt by the Orange, and his return is eagerly anticipated by both the team and fans. As Syracuse prepares to face Notre Dame, Carey’s availability adds depth and strength to their lineup.
The return of Peter Carey provides a significant boost to Syracuse’s frontcourt, and fans will be watching eagerly to see how his presence contributes to the team’s performance on the court.
(Inputs from agencies)

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