Indiana senior forward Collin Hartman out indefinitely following knee surgery
Posted Sep 28, 2016
Indiana had a significant player suffer a non-contact knee injury last week. The school announced Wednesday that senior forward Collin Hartman's left knee went under the knife to "repair damage" after a non-contract drill sidelined him. When will Hartman be back? The school didn't say. We also don't know the true nature of the injury. Non-contact knee injuries vary in terms of severity.
(CBS Sports)
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