Toughness binds MSU's Jeremy Fears Jr., Louisville's Ryan Conwell
It will be a duel of ultra-tough guards as Michigan State basketball's Jeremy Fears Jr. faces Louisville's Ryan Conwell in the NCAA Tournament.
BUFFALO, NY – Ryan Conwell got knocked to the floor over and over. The Louisville guard continued to get back up, even after getting tripped by South Florida’s Wes Enis. The knee injury that kept him out earlier in the season and the bumps and bruises accumulated during a long season wouldn’t keep Conwell down.
And it wouldn’t keep the Cardinals from getting to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Setting up a long-awaited matchup against Michigan State basketball’s Jeremy Fears Jr that's been in the making for over two years. “I think it’ll be good.
Obviously, great players going at it,” Conwell said Friday, March 20. “I respect him a lot. I know he’ll be ready for the challenge, and I’ll be ready for the challenge, for sure.
” The 3-seed Spartans (26-7) take on 6-seed Louisville (24-10) with a trip to the Sweet 16 of the East region up for grabs on Saturday, March 21. Tipoff is 2:45 p. m.
Continue to the original source for the full article.