Missouri's Grill discharged, avoids serious injury
Briefly

Caleb Grill, Missouri's leading scorer, suffered a neck injury during a game against Lindenwood but was discharged from the hospital after tests revealed no spinal cord injury.
After the incident, head coach Dennis Gates praised the quick response of the team's medical staff, expressing gratitude for their efforts to ensure Grill's safety.
Grill was averaging 15.5 points per game and showcasing a 55% shooting accuracy from three-point range prior to his injury, highlighting his vital role in the team's performance.
Despite his injury scare, Grill managed to give a thumbs up to the crowd as he was leaving the court, indicating positive signs after a frightening moment.
Read at ESPN.com
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