By Keith Taylor Kentucky Today Kerr Kriisa won’t be returning to the Kentucky lineup this season. Kentucky coach Mark Pope officially announced Thursday the fifth-year senior has already passed the window of opportunity for a possible return after breaking his foot against Gonzaga in December.
We got some official clarity on Kentucky guard Kerr Kriisa's status for the rest of ... will certainly welcome him back with open arms to Lexington again. The 6-foot-3 guard averaged 4.4 points ...
Kerr Kriisa is an active participant on this year's Kentucky men's basketball team, as he's supported his teammates from the bench. See Zac Horn be invited to shoot a few shots with his favorite Cat.
Kerr Kriisa is eligible for a medical redshirt and could return to play for Kentucky next season. The House v. NCAA settlement proposal could allow Kriisa to earn more money by staying at Kentucky than playing professionally overseas. Kriisa meets the ...
Prior to LSU’s most recent game — an 81-69 setback at then-No. 24 Mississippi State on Saturday — the only Tiger listed on LSU’s final injury report was Reed, who hasn’t played for LSU since Dec. 3. Reed is out for the season due to a torn right knee ligament.
Did you miss the end of the Kentucky basketball game vs Auburn because the ABC broadcast went off air? Here's what caused the technical difficulties.