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Injury knocks out Vandy's Fisher-Davis for rest of season
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Injury knocks out Vandy's Fisher-Davis for rest of season

Published Jan. 23, 2018 7:00 p.m. ET

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Vanderbilt senior guard Matthew Fisher-Davis will miss the rest of the season with an injured right shoulder.

Fisher-Davis already had missed two games since hurting his shoulder Jan. 13 in a 74-67 loss to Kentucky . Vanderbilt announced the severity of Fisher-Davis' injury on Tuesday before the Commodores' game at No. 22 Tennessee.

Fisher-Davis said in a statement that he anticipates ''a speedy and full recovery.'' Fisher-Davis also said he was ''forever grateful'' to Vanderbilt and thanked athletic director David Williams, coach Bryce Drew and former Vanderbilt coach Kevin Stallings.

Fisher-Davis was averaging 11.9 points this season to rank second on the team. He has made 70 career starts and averaged 13.9 points in 2016-17, 9.7 points in 2015-16 and 7.2 points in 2014-15.

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