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Saturday / November 23.

Pirates’ Carrington Dislocates Finger Against Butler

NEWARK —  Seton Hall’s leading scorer Khadeen Carrington dislocated a finger on his shooting hand Wednesday night during the second half of the Pirates game against No. 11 Butler.

The Brooklyn native ran straight from the court all the way down the tunnel and directly in to the locker room.

Carrington emerged from behind the scenes and back to the bench with two fingers on his left hand taped together. Shortly after, Carrington returned to action on the court.

On the season, Carrington averages 17.4 points a game while shooting 45 percent from the field and 43 percent from beyond the arc.

 

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