The ovation began before Maryland’s Dez Wells could even reach the scorer’s table, where the senior forward prepared to check into a game for the first time in five weeks. So much was unfamiliar for Wells during Saturday night’s game against Oakland. Still dealing with the lingering effects of his fractured right wrist, his first major injury in college, Wells waited patiently to come off the bench as a reserve.Read full article >>
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