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  2. Why Michigan State basketball's Carson Cooper is wearing mask ...

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    Michigan State basketball center Carson Cooper is wearing a mask for the NCAA tournament after suffering a nose injury in the Big Ten tournament.

  3. Burnie (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    The "nose" is a green basketball. Burnie wears number 0 (or 00) for the Heat, typically in a black uniform, although he has also worn the Heat's red and white jerseys during playoff promotions. He also sometimes wears a white team T-shirt .

  4. Richard Hamilton (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Through the early part of the 2003–04 season, Hamilton broke his nose twice (he also broke it in 2002) and was advised to wear a face mask to prevent needing significant nasal reconstructive surgery. The clear plastic face mask became his trademark and he would wear it for the rest of his playing career.

  5. Breathing mask - Wikipedia

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    A breathing mask is a mask that covers the mouth, nose, and optionally other parts of the face or head, designed to constrain and direct the wearer's breath to and/or from a particular breathing apparatus. It may mean, or be part of, one of these types: In medical treatment. For cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

  6. Why a broken nose never stopped PCA's Daisy Gale, a ... - AOL

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    Known for her competitiveness, even a broken nose hasn't slowed down PCA basketball senior and Miss Basketball finalist Daisy Gale.

  7. Goaltender mask - Wikipedia

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    A goaltender mask, commonly referred to as a goalie mask, is a mask worn by goaltenders in a variety of sports to protect the head and face from injury from the ball or puck, as they constantly face incoming shots on goal.