WENDELL LEWIS RUMORS

MSU's Lewis sustains knee injury

Mississippi State's Wendell Lewis is expected to miss at least the next eight weeks because of a broken right kneecap. The school says the 6-foot-9 senior from Selma, Ala., was hurt in a non-contact drill Wednesday and will have surgery on Monday. The injury is another blow to the already undermanned Bulldogs (3-5), who will have just six scholarship players when they travel...
Via AP on Fox
December 14, 2012  |  Discuss

MSU's Lewis out at least 8 weeks with knee injury

Mississippi State's Wendell Lewis is expected to miss at least the next eight weeks because of a broken right kneecap. The school says the 6-foot-9 senior from Selma, Ala., was hurt in a non-contact drill Wednesday and will have surgery on Monday. The injury is another blow to the already undermanned Bulldogs (3-5), who will have just six scholarship players when they travel...
Via AP on Fox
December 14, 2012  |  Discuss

Mississippi St. 53, Texas-San Antonio 42

Wendell Lewis scored a career-high 20 points and grabbed five rebounds to lead Mississippi State to a 53-42 victory over Texas-San Antonio on Tuesday night. Lewis was one of the few consistent performers in an ugly offensive night for both teams. The 6-foot-9, 258-pound senior made 8 of 9 shots from the field and 4 of 5 from the free throw line. Freshman Craig Sword added 13 points...
Via AP on Fox
December 04, 2012  |  Discuss

All-around effort lifts Mississippi State over UT-Martin

Wendell Lewis and DeVille Smith are usually role players for No. 24 Mississippi State, but both made the most of extra opportunities as the Bulldogs easily defeated Tennessee-Martin, 76-50, on Friday night at Humphrey Coliseum.
Via Memphis Commercial Appeal
November 26, 2011  |  Discuss
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