Terps Soccer Player Released From Hospital
Over on the Post's Soccer Insider blog, Steve Goff reports that Maryland men's soccer player Alex Lee has been released from the hospital after he was hit by a car near Dupont Circle on Saturday night. Check it out here.
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Matt Bonesteel
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October 14, 2009; 11:51 AM ET
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Men's soccer
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Posted by: Poopy_McPoop | October 14, 2009 12:53 PM
Matt, would oyu plkease try to get a hold o0f Alex Lee and find out how's he doing, what happened, and what his prognosis is? We get no info because the university cites 'privacy concerns.'
Posted by: sbuck | October 15, 2009 2:21 AM
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Hey all it took was someone getting injured to get news that isn't about either basketball or football.