Ryan Harrow didn’t participate in the pre-game shoot-around with the rest of his Georgia State teammates ahead of Thursday’s NCAA tournament game against Baylor.

Harrow, still wearing warmup pants while the rest of the team was in shorts, gingerly walked around the court offering encouragement.

Harrow, Georgia State’s leading scorer during the regular season, suffered a strained hamstring in the regular-season finale against Georgia Southern. The guard was averaging 20.2 points per game before the injury in this, his final season of college basketball.

He played less than 10 minutes combined in the Panthers’ two wins in the Sun Belt tournament.

Harrow said on Wednesday that he was going to try to play on Thursday, though he hasn’t been able to practice. Instead, he has been participating in multiple therapy sessions per day.

The Panthers are 8-0 in games in which Harrow has either not played or barely played.