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25 March 2008


Drummond to have surgery on broken ankle

posted by Pete @ LetsGoNova.com
3/25/2008 12:18:00 AM
Casiem Drummond will undergo surgery on Tuesday for a fractured right ankle, Villanova University announced in a press release.

Drummond fractured his right ankle in Villanova's win against Siena in the second round of the NCAA tournament on Sunday. According to Villanova, the new injury is not related to the stress fracture in the same ankle that Drummond was diagnosed with in December.

Drummond started at center for the Wildcats for several games this season until the stress fracture caused him to miss more than ten games.

Drummond will miss Friday's game against top-seeded Kansas, and any further action this season as he recovers from his latest injury.

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15 January 2008


Feature: Big East struggles

posted by Foye's Boy
1/15/2008 11:39:00 AM
After a slow start in conference play, I found it necessary to offer my input on what is going on with the 'Cats. These are my reasons for why they are 1-2 in Big East play:
  • Strength and depth of the Big East Conference: It's my opinion that the Big East is the deepest conference in the country. With 4 teams in the Top 25 rankings (G'town - 6, Marquette - 13, Pitt - 16, Villanova - 21), this conference is stacked with talent in every lineup. Cincinnati, which was 2-14 in the conference last year, already has three wins. Here is a good way to look at how any one of the 16 Big East teams can beat each other on a given night: Villanova beat Pittsburgh, who beat last year's Final Four beast Georgetown, but then Villanova lost to Cincinnati. Cincinnati beat Louisville and Syracuse, but then lost to the lowly Red Storm from St. John's. There is so much parity in this conference, and I would not be surprised to see seven, or maybe eight Big East teams in the NCAA tournament. With two recent losses in only three Big East games and the tough schedule that lies ahead for the 'Cats, Villanova really cannot afford to take any games for granted.
  • The overall youth of the lineup: With no seniors and only 3 upperclassmen (Dante, Dwayne, and Shane), the 'Cats have a very young squad this year. Freshman Corey Fisher is averaging 25 minutes a game, and freshmen Malcolm Grant, Antonio Pena, and Corey Stokes are all getting solid playing time. All are experiencing their first Big East action this year, and these youngsters will need time to learn how to play with one another. They have yet to establish the chemistry that Mike Nardi, Will Sheridian, and Curtis Sumpter had last year. Also, the freshmen lack the experience of playing on the road in a hostile and loud arena. It is very difficult to play on the road in this conference, and the 'Cats do not really have a solid road win this year, if you count the Disney tournament as a neutral site. Although this team's youth will help them build for years to come, I feel the lack of experience may be hurting them now.
  • The injury to Casiem Drummond: Casiem Drummond, who has been sidelined the past few weeks with a stress fracture in his right ankle, has yet to see any Big East play. Drummond leads the 'Cats in rebounds per game (7.9), despite only playing 18.6 minutes per game. Casiem had a tremendous start to the season, and has surprised many with a new burst of energy that was not really evident last season. 'Nova is dead last in the Big East in rebounds per game (36.2), and desperately needs to change this if the 'Cats are going to improve their 1-2 start. The Wildcats are not really deep when it comes to big men, and they really need to get Drummond back. It was reported that he is back in practice, and should get some minutes against DePaul on Wednesday night. That is great news for the 'Cats, who are trying to avenge their 84-76 loss to the Blue Demons on January 3.

Although there are many more possible explanations for why 'Nova has started 1-2 (including perimeter defense, among other things), I feel that these three are the biggest factors. Feel free to offer your own input in the comment section, and as always, GO CATS!

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14 January 2008


Drummond cleared to practice

posted by Pete @ LetsGoNova.com
1/14/2008 07:43:00 PM
Villanova center Casiem Drummond has been cleared to participate in practice "on a limited basis," according to a press release posted on the Villanova.com.

Rob Good, Villanova's team orthopedist, approved Drummond's return to practice after evaluating Drummond today. Good determined that Drummond's ankle had healed sufficiently to resume working out with the team.

Villanova coach Jay Wright praised Drummond's motivation in rehabilitating his ankle:

We are excited to have Casiem back with us on the court again. Cas worked extremely hard in rehab to maintain his conditioning. We will monitor his progress on the practice court this week and make a judgment on when he returns to the lineup.


Drummond had been sidelined since Dec. 14 with a stress fracture in his right ankle.

Without Drummond, the Wildcats suffered losses against DePaul and Cincinnati, and were also out-rebounded in several games.

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30 December 2007


Drummond sidelined with stress fracture

posted by NovaFan09
12/30/2007 12:21:00 AM


Before the game tonight, Villanova announced disappointing news in that sophomore center Casiem Drummond has been diagnosed with a stress fracture in his right ankle. Originally diagnosed as ankle tendonitis, Drummond has been hampered and unable to suit up for the past few games.

A stress fracture is defined as a tiny bone crack developed from overuse. When muscles are fatigued they fail to absorb the shock of impacts. Consequently, the muscles transfer the stress to the ankle which creates a small fracture. With proper rest, and use of protective footwear, most players with similar injuries have been able to return and be effective in the same season.


There is no timetable for his return, although similar injuries by basketball players such as Samuel Dalembert and Josh Childress have sidelined the stars for several weeks, with Childress' injury coming in the final weeks of the season. Interior players Dante Cunningham and Antonio Pena must step up in Drummond's absence if he is expected to miss significant time if the Cats hope to contend in the Big East.

Drummond has had a solid sophomore season thus far, starting six of Villanova's first eight games while averaging 7.1 points and 7.9 rebounds. His strongest game arguably came against NC State when he grabbed 17 rebounds during the Old Spice Classic.

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