As we approach the new season, there will be a number of players out to prove themselves. Some had disappointing seasons a year ago, others were plagued by injury woes.Here are six players who missed time because of injury to keep an eye on this season as they return to the court for the 2015-16 campaign.Amile Jefferson, Duke Blue DevilsHe was averaging a double-double (11.4 points, 10.3 rebounds) while shooting 68.3 percent from the field before the injury bug hit. Jefferson missed the final 27 games of the season, and the Blue Devils really missed his inside presence. The right foot fracture which sidelined him has healed, and he will have plenty of help with an outstanding recruiting class coming in.E.C. Matthews, Rhode Island RamsThe 6-foot-5 guard from Detroit was picked as a preseason first team All-Atlantic 10 choice. The dream of a super season came to a crashing halt when he suffered a major right knee injury in the season opener against American. If he can return to his prior form (he averaged 16.9 ppg. during 2014-15 season), the Rams will contend in the A-10.Przemek Karnowski, Gonzaga BulldogsThe Zags big man started the first five games last season before being plagued by a back injury. Coach Mark Few is happy to have the big man back, especially after Domantas Sabonis left early for the NBA. Karnowski received a medical hardship waiver from the WCC, a very good move by the league. He will score and rebound for Gonzaga.JaeSean Tate, Ohio State BuckeyesThe Buckeyes return their top six scorers from last season, including Tate. The 6-foot-4 player suffered a season-ending left shoulder injury which required surgery last February, and the team was 18-10 when he went down. Tate will get his share of points in Columbus this season.Phil Forte, Oklahoma State CowboysThe long-range shooter played in the first three games of the season before suffering an elbow injury that ended his campaign. 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The Warriors finished the day on 3 for 186, with Hilton Cartwright on 26 and Bancroft within sight of his first first-class century in nine months - a period during which he has played Sheffield Shield, county cricket and for Australia A.The morning began with the Bulls on 6 for 327 and they lost their last four wickets for 95 runs, with allrounder Jack Wildermuth adding only 4 to his overnight score before he was lbw to Simon Mackin for 93. Michael Neser managed 68 and there was somme support from the lower order as the total was pushed along to 422.ddddddddddddBancroft and Jon Wells put on 85 for the first wicket before Wells was stumped by Chris Hartley off Mitch Swepson for 46, and Michael Klinger then fell to Swepson for 9. 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