SEATTLE -- Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson suffered a left knee sprain in the third quarter of the teams 37-18 win over the San Francisco 49ers, and he will have an MRI to determine the severity of the injury.I dont think its as severe as it looked, thank God, Wilson said. I have to do some tests and check all that stuff out, but walking fine and all that, moving it well. Weve got good mobility.Ill be good to go.Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said Wilson was most likely going to be fine.He has no intention of thinking anything other than that he is playing, Carroll said. He sprained his knee a little bit. He was lucky. He was in a bad situation. He knows it too. He lucked out that it wasnt worse. Well see how he does.In the third quarter, Wilson scrambled and tried to stiff-arm 49ers linebacker Eli Harold, but Harold brought him down, and Wilsons left leg bent awkwardly as he went to the ground.Wilson missed one snap before coming back in to finish the drive.I dont know if I did it on my own, Wilson said. I told them. They didnt hear me, but I said, Guys Im going back out. See you there. I dont know if they heard me. I dont know. But I went back out there. So I dont know if you could say I did it on my own or not.Doctors ran him through a number of tests on the sideline. On the next offensive possession, with the Seahawks up 27-3, backup quarterback Trevone Boykin replaced Wilson.Wilson was fitted for a knee brace by team doctors on the sideline. He then stood with his helmet in hand next to Carroll.I told him he better put that helmet down, Carroll said. Hes not getting it back. So we buckled it up. He wanted to get back in, even at the end.For most of the second half, Wilson stood on the sideline with his knee wrapped in ice. Both Carroll and Wilson said the quarterback could have gone back in had the score been closer.This is Wilsons second injury through the first three games. He suffered a right high ankle sprain in Week 1 but said that injury felt great Sunday.Wilson completed 15 of 23 passes for 243 yards and a touchdown against the 49ers.He has never missed a start in his NFL career.Greedy Williams Womens Jersey . 10 VCU 85-67 on Thursday night at the Puerto Rico Tip-Off. The Seminoles (4-0) have scored at least 80 points in each of their games. Joe Thomas Womens Jersey . JOHNS, N. http://www.footballbrownsnflprostore.com/Youth-Jim-Brown-Elite-Jersey/ . JOHNS, N. Ozzie Newsome Womens Jersey . The 18th player to shoot 60 on the tour, Jamieson settled for par on the final hole when his 15-foot birdie chip grazed the edge of the hole and stayed out. 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Carlesimo, who won two Big East Tournaments. We had the best players in the country and they loved to perform on the biggest stage.Every March, The Garden would be packed for four straight days as the Big East decided on a champion and the automatic bid it brought to the NCAA Tournament. Players like Patrick Ewing, Chris Mullin and Pearl Washington were the early stars before the next generation of Kerry Kittles, Allen Iverson and Ray Allen filled the marquee.They were all neighborhood battles, our kids knew every guy on the other teams and everyone had a personal interest, said former Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun, who leads alll coaches with seven tournament titles on The Garden court.dddddddddddd The rivalries were unbelievable. Coaching Big East basketball, there was nothing like it. The Garden is the mecca.While growing up in New York, Mullin said, his dream was to go from the cheap seats up top down to the court.He did and his first Big East Tournament at Madison Square Garden turned into St. Johns first title.I remember Coach (Lou Carnesecca) saying it was like playing in Macys window. I guess things went so well they havent left, he said.A video was shown with highlights of all the great plays and players including Syracuses Gerry McNamara and Connecticuts Kemba Walker, who led their teams to unexpected tournament titles with incredible individual performances. Then there was the six-overtime quarterfinal between Syracuse and Connecticut in 2009 that the Orange won 127-117.Thanks for bringing that game up, Calhoun said. As great as that game was, it was better because it was here.This March will be the 35th time the Big East Tournament is played at Madison Square Garden.Dave Gavitts idea all those years ago still is the best thing that happened to this conference, Carlesimo said. ' ' '