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During the opening minutes of the NCAA Championship game between Wisconsin and Duke, Josh Gasser suffered through an ordeal that has befallen many people who play basketball – he lost a contact lens.
The contact lens became dislodged after Gasser was inadvertently hit in the eye by Duke’s Justise Winslow.
Luckily, the incident appeared to be much more serious than it actually was. Although a piece of the contact lens was stuck in Gasser’s eye, a trainer was able to remove it and Gasser was able to return to the game shortly after.
Josh Gasser suffered a torn contact & the lens was stuck high in his eye. Trainer removed it & replaced the contact. #CaptainAmerica is back
— Wisconsin Basketball (@BadgerMBB) April 7, 2015

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