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CBB Injuries & Updates from Sun. December 20

On Sunday Dwon Odom (Xavier) and Tyler Polley (UConn) did not play due to covid protocols. Houston was missing Caleb Mills, Marcus Sasser & Cameron Tyson, and Mawot Mag (Rutgers) did not play due to a sprained ankle in practice.

In some injury updates, Cliff Omoruyi (Rutgers) left the game Sunday with a right knee injury and did not return to action. Michigan State’s Joey Hauser left the game and went to the locker room with a knee injury but did return to action. Symir Torrence (Marquette) returned to action after missing 3 games with a toe injury. Jarvis Omersa (Minnesota) opted out of the rest of the season.

Making season debuts were Xavier’s Ben Stanley (transfer) and Georgia Tech’s Tristan Maxwell (foot injury).

(Injuries & Updates in the first section, Transfers down below.)

Injuries and Updates from Dec 20:

  • Kobe Clark, Georgetown – DNP (ankle)
  • Tristan da Silva, Colorado – dressed after missing last game, DNP
  • Jyare Davis, Providence – DNP again
  • Chris Harris, Oklahoma State – DNP (knee)
  • Jalen Harris, Georgetown – DNP (expected, personal)
  • Joey Hauser, Michigan State – left the game in the first half with an apparent left knee injury, went to the locker room, returned to action with sleeve on knee – 5 pts/21 mins
  • Houston – Caleb Mills (ankle), Marcus Sasser (ankle) & Cameron Tyson were the rotation players who were out Sunday
  • Mawot Mag, Rutgers – DNP due to ankle injury in practice, will be fine but needs to rehab
  • Tristan Maxwell, Georgia Tech – made his season debut sooner than expected (foot) – 3 pts/8 mins
  • Dwon Odom, Xavier – DNP, not cleared to practice or play due to covid protocols, was at the game which would suggest he can return soon
  • Jarvis Omersa, Minnesota – opts out of season for covid-related health concerns – was averaging 1.7 pts/9.9 mins
  • Cliff Omoruyi, Rutgers – leg injury in 2nd half, rode stationary bike, went to locker room, did not return to game
  • Tyler Polley, UConn – DNP due to covid protocols
  • Ben Stanley, Xavier – season debut after getting cleared – 0 pts/6 mins
  • Symir Torrence, Marquette – returned to action after missing 3 games – 3 pts/12 mins
  • DeAndre Williams, Memphis – will start against Tulsa on Monday

Transfer Updates from Dec 20:

  • N/A
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CBB Injuries & Updates from Sat. December 19

On Saturday notably returning to action after missing time were EJ Liddell (Ohio State), Toumani Camara (Georgia), Bryce Golden (Butler) and Samuell Williamson (Louisville). Earl Timberlake (Miami), Darius Perry (UCF) and Seth Towns (Ohio State) made season debuts after being sidelined with injuries.

Suffering injuries were Stanford’s Daejon Davis who left in the second half with a lower body injury and Villanova’s Brandon Slater who was held out of the second half with back spasms. RJ Davis (UNC) and Kyle Young (Ohio State) both left their games with injury issues but returned to action. Rodney Miller (Miami) tried to play after missing games but was pulled with knee pain after a brief stint on the court.

Unexpectedly not playing on Saturday were Carlik Jones (Louisville) as he returns from covid protocols, Adam Flagler (Baylor), Matt Bradley & Grant Anticevich (Cal), Jared Kimbrough (La Salle) and JJ Miles (East Carolina).

In some injury updates, N’Faly Dante (Oregon) is out for the season with a torn ACL, and Tyler Polley (UConn) is questionable to play Sunday.

(Injuries & Updates in the first section, Transfers down below.)

Injuries and Updates from Dec 19:

  • Grant Anticevich, Cal – DNP, appendectomy, will be out a while
  • BaylorAdam Flagler and Jordan Turner unavailable Saturday
  • Matt Bradley, Cal – DNP, ankle, is day to day
  • Keion Brooks, Kentucky – DNP (expected)
  • Joey Brunk, Indiana – DNP (back)
  • Toumani Camara, Georgia – returned to action (lower body) in the starting lineup – 19 points/31 minutes
  • Ben Carlson, Wisconsin – unavailable Sat, not covid
  • N’Faly Dante, Oregon – suffered a torn ACL Thursday and will miss the rest of the season
  • Daejon Davis, Stanford – returned to action (disciplinary) in the starting lineup, but left with a lower body injury in the 2nd half
  • Ibrahima Diallo, Ohio State – warmed up (concussion)
  • Florida StateRayQuan Evans (2 pts/15 mins) & Tanor Ngom (0 pts/5 mins) both returned to action after missing last game
  • Jayden Gardner, East Carolina – started Saturday after leaving the end of the last game after taking a hard fall
  • Bryce Golden, Butler – started in return to action
  • Jarred Hyder, Cal – season debut after getting cleared –
  • Carlik Jones, Louisville – warmed up but not able to play as comes back from covid-related protocols in graduated process, expected to be available for next game
  • Kansas State – Montavious Murphy & Kaosi Ezeagu DNP (expected)
  • Jared Kimbrough, La Salle – DNP (undisclosed)
  • EJ Liddell, Ohio State – returned to action (mono) as a starter – 9 pts/19 mins, fouled out
  • Miami Chris Lykes & Kameron McGusty – DNP (expected), Rodney Miller played 1 minute but was announced that he would not return with right knee pain
  • JJ Miles, East Carolina – DNP with what was shared to be a leg injury
  • NC State – DJ Funderburk, Cam Hayes, Ebenezer Dowuona, Chase Graham all out again (covid-related)
  • Darius Perry, UCF – season debut (injury) –
  • Tyler Polley, UConn – questionable to play Sunday
  • Brandon Slater, Villanova – suffered back spasms in the first half and was held out of the second half as a precaution
  • St Joseph’s – Greg Foster & Cameron Brown out again (covid-related)
  • Tai Strickland, Temple – played after being a GTD (shoulder), 6 pts/15 mins
  • Jalen Suggs, Gonzaga – started after ankle issues in last game
  • Khadim Sy, Ole Miss – DNP (was announced in the morning)
  • Temple – transfers Sage Tolbert & Khalif Battle (expected back soon) did not warmup
  • Aaron Thompson, Butler – did not play (knee)
  • Earl Timberlake, Miami – season debut (ankle) – 12 pts/25 mins
  • Seth Towns, Ohio State – season debut – 0 pts/2 mins
  • VanderbiltDJ Harvey (3 pts/12 mins) & Clevon Brown (0 pts/5 mins) returned to action (covid-related), Myles Stute was at the game but not dressed
  • Elijah Weaver, Dayton – season debut after getting cleared – 0 pts/8 mins
  • Samuell Williamson, Louisville – returned to action in the starting lineup

Transfer Updates from Dec 19:

  • N/A
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CBB Injuries & Updates – Fri. December 18

On Friday Jermaine Harris (Rhode Island) left the game late in the 2nd half with a left knee injury. Unexpectedly not suiting up were Isaac Bonton (Washington State) with a thigh injury and Mikael Jantunen (Utah) with a broken nose. Aljaz Kunc (Washington State) returned to action from a foot injury and Allen Betrand (Rhode Island) made his season debut after transferring.

In some injury updates, Aaron Thompson (Butler) is questionable for Saturday with a knee sprain but teammate Bryce Golden should be available. Toumani Camara (Georgia) is hopeful to play Saturday, but Bo Hodges (Butler) will not play this season sue to being academically ineligible.

Daejon Davis (Stanford) is expected to be active on Saturday, but Jalen Harris (Georgetown) has taken a leave of absence from the team for family reasons and will not be available Sunday. Sterling Manley (UNC) has returned to limited practice according to a teammate after missing last season (knee).

(Injuries & Updates in the first section, Transfers down below.)

Injuries and Updates from Dec 18:

  • Allen Betrand, Rhode Island – debut after getting cleared, 8 pts/12 mins
  • Josaphat Bilau, Wichita State – held out as a precaution with minor knee swelling, should be good to go Tuesday
  • Isaac Bonton, Washington State – did not play due to what was described as a minor thigh injury which happened in practice, Ryan Rapp got the start – 12 pts/34 mins
  • Toumani Camara, Georgia – hopeful to play on Saturday (lower body)
  • Kobe Clark, Georgetown – out of boot, limited in practice, no timetable for return
  • Daejon Davis, Stanford – will be active Saturday after sitting out Tuesday
  • Ibrahima Diallo, Ohio State – is out in concussion protocol
  • Bryce Golden, Butler – will be available Saturday
  • Bo Hodges, Butler – is academically ineligible, cannot play this season
  • Jalen Harris, Georgetown – personal leave of absence, will not be available Sunday
  • Jermaine Harris, Rhode Island – left late in the 2nd half with a left knee injury, in postgame it was said he is getting treatment
  • Tre Jackson, Iowa State – DNP (expected, knee)
  • Mikael Jantunen, Utah – DNP due to what was revealed to be a broken nose, Riley Battin got the start
  • Aljaz Kunc, Washington State – returned to action (foot) – 2 pts/6 mins
  • Sterling Manley, UNC – has been back practicing the last week or two, but has not been running full-court
  • San Diego StateKeshad Johnson – returned to action after missing a game due to contact tracing. Keith Dinwiddie, Che Evans did not get game action
  • Aaron Thompson, Butler – has a knee sprain, is questionable for Saturday
  • Utah State Marco Anthony (started), Kuba Karwowski and Max Shulga were in uniform after missing last game due to contact tracing
  • Washington State DJ Rodman & Tony Miller were again ruled out in pregame

Transfer Updates from Dec 18:

  • David Czerapowicz, Davidson – enters transfer portal
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CBB Injuries & Updates – Thur. December 17

On Thursday Bryce Aiken (Seton Hall) returned to action for the first time since the season-opener, NC State was missing numerous players (covid-related), most notably DJ Funderburk and Cam Hayes, and St. Joe’s was missing Greg Foster & Cameron Brown.

Some transfers making their season debuts after getting cleared included Alex O’Connell (Creighton), Trevor Lakes (Nebraska), and Aaron Estrada (Oregon).

In some injury updates, Makhi Mitchell (Rhode Island) was confirmed to be out for the season with a recent knee injury and Tre Jackson (Iowa State) is not expected back before January.

(Injuries & Updates in the first section, Transfers down below.)

Injuries and Updates from Dec 17:

  • Bryce Aiken, Seton Hall – returned to action a few days sooner than expected, 3 points/12 minutes
  • Eduardo Andre, Nebraska – season debut after missing time (covid-related)
  • Aaron Estrada, Oregon – season debut after clearance – 1 minute
  • Tre Jackson, Iowa State – not expected to return (knee) before January
  • Trevor Lakes, Nebraska – season debut after being cleared – 12 points/26 mins in blowout
  • Kevin McCullar, Texas Tech – did not warmup or dress for the game after being described as a possible GTD
  • Makhi Mitchell, Rhode Island – confirmed out for the season (knee) by the team after his mother had recently posted he would need surgery
  • NC State – only 9 players in uniform, were missing DJ Funderburk, Cam Hayes, Ebenezer Dowuona and Chase Graham
  • Alex O’Connell, Creighton – season debut after being cleared – 6 pts/12 mins
  • Saint Joseph’sGreg Foster & Cameron Brown did not play (presumably covid-related), won’t be back until after Christmas
  • Symir Torrence, Marquette – DNP (expected, toe)

Transfer Updates from Dec 17:

  • Jack Ferguson, Colgate – enters portal as grad transfer, 7.0 ppg last season
  • Xzavier Malone-Key, Fairleigh Dickinson – will transfer to Oregon State – 12.3 ppg last season
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CBB Injuries & Updates – Wed. December 16

On Wednesday came news that all D1 to D1 transfers were granted immediate waivers. I’m not going to list every time a player with a waiver makes his debut but will highlight the notable transfers as they debut with their new teams. On Wednesday DeAndre Williams (Memphis), Elijah Olaniyi (Miami), Nike Sibande (Pitt), Elijah Harkless (Oklahoma), Trey Wertz (Notre Dame) and Yor Anei (SMU) debuted. Bo Hodges (Butler) was unavailable.

In Wednesday games returning to action were Jordan Wright (Vanderbilt) and Jaden Ivey (Purdue). Notable names not suiting up were Chris Lykes (Miami), DJ Harvey (Vanderbilt), Bryce Golden (Butler), Marcus Bagley (Arizona State), Malcolm Dandridge (Memphis) and Francisco Farabello (TCU).

Suffering possible injuries were Butler’s Aaron Thompson who left the game in the 2nd half with an apparent knee injury, and East Carolina’s Jayden Gardner who left the game after taking a hard fall under the bucket late in the 2nd half, in postgame Gardner was described as “a little bruised but we think he’ll be fine”.

In injury updates, Jalen Johnson (Duke) will be out at least 2-3 weeks with his foot injury, and Tai Strickland (Temple) is a gametime decision on Saturday. Tyson Jolly (SMU) did not play but was back on the bench after being away for personal reasons.

(Injuries & Updates in the first section, Transfers down below.)

Injuries and Updates from Dec 16:

  • Yor Anei, SMU – season debut (and healed from wrist injury) after getting cleared – 2 pts/3 blks/13 mins
  • Marcus Bagley, Arizona State – warmed up but was not dressed at tip-off (calf)
  • Brock Cunningham, Texas – played after leaving last game with chest contusion
  • Tristan da Silva, Colorado – was at shoot-around but DNP with migraine
  • Malcolm Dandridge, Memphis – DNP, knee
  • Ibrahima Diallo, Ohio State – unavailable Wednesday
  • Emmanuel Dowuona, Purdue – began practicing Monday (breathing issues), warmed up with team Wed. but DNP
  • Francisco Farabello, TCU – DNP again
  • Jayden Gardner, East Carolina – left game in 2nd half after hard fall
  • Bryce Golden, Butler – coach shared earlier in the day he would not play Wednesday (undisclosed)
  • Elijah Harkless, Oklahoma – season debut after getting cleared
  • Chris Harris, Oklahoma State – warmed up for first time in several games (lower body) but DNP
  • Bo Hodges, Butler – team announced pregame he was unavailable
  • Jaden Ivey, Purdue – returned to action for first game since season-opener
  • Jalen Johnson, Duke – DNP (expected, foot), out 2-3 weeks minimum at which point he’ll be re-evaluated – Patrick Tape got his first start (2 pts/9 mins)
  • Tyson Jolly, SMU – DNP again but on bench with team, not dressed
  • EJ Liddell, Ohio State – DNP (expected, mono)
  • MiamiChris Lykes, Kameron McGusty, and Rodney Miller were ruled out prior to the game. Matt Cross played as he deals with an arm injury (4 pts/14 mins), Deng Gak played (knee) – 0 pts/15 mins
  • Bryce Nze, Butler – started after dealing with an ankle issue
  • Elijah Olaniyi, Miami – season debut after being cleared to play – 7 pts/37 mins
  • Nike Sibande, Pitt – season debut after being cleared to play- 3pts/8 mins
  • Tai Strickland, Temple – GTD on Saturday (shoulder)
  • Khadim Sy, Ole Miss – DNP again
  • Aaron Thompson, Butler – left the game late in the 2nd half with an apparent right leg injury
  • Symir Torrence, Marquette – questionable/doubtful for Thursday
  • Vanderbilt Jordan Wright returned to action (17 pts/25 mins), but Clevon Brown, DJ Harvey, Myles Stute were again unavailable
  • Derrick Walker, Nebraska – suspension reduced to 11 games
  • Trey Wertz, Notre Dame – season debut after cleared – 9 pts/21 mins
  • DeAndre Williams, Memphis – season debut after being cleared – 10 points/16 minutes

Transfer Updates from Dec 16:

  • Cameron Satterwhite, Montana – no longer on roster, has reportedly left the program
  • Brandon Stone, La Salle – will transfer to Robert Morris
  • Wyatt Yess, Yale – in portal as grad transfer
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CBB Injuries & Updates – Tues. December 15

On Tuesday Daejon Davis (Stanford) did not play for what sounded like disciplinary measures and Brandon Johnson (Minnesota) got back on the court after an ankle injury. Cartier Diarra (Virginia Tech) did not play due to opting out for covid concerns, but it sounds like the door is open to him returning. Hayden Hefner (Texas A&M, ankle) and RayQuan Evans & Tanor Ngom (Florida State, undisclosed) were unavailable Tuesday.

In injury updates, Miami sounds like they will be missing Chris Lykes, Kameron McGusty & Rodney Miller tomorrow, and Duke announced that Jalen Johnson is out indefinitely with a foot injury. In great news, Florida’s Keyontae Johnson is now breathing on his own and able to communicate with his family.

(Injuries & Updates in the first section, Transfers down below.)

Injuries and Updates from Dec 15:

  • KeShawn Curry, VCU – DNP for 4th straight game (shoulder)
  • Daejon Davis, Stanford – reported to be out for Tuesday’s game by the team – “did not meet program standards”, was at the game
  • Jaiden Delaire, Stanford – returned to action Tuesday – 5pts/13mins
  • Cartier Diarra, Virginia Tech – DNP, in postgame it was shared that he he has opted out “for the time being” due to covid concerns, but could return
  • Josh Earley, Tulsa – season debut after an injury, in a blowout game
  • Kaosi Ezeagu, Kansas State – DNP (expected), hoped to return after Christmas
  • Florida StateRayQuan Evans & Tanor Ngom were unavailable Tuesday night, in postgame it was said that they were expected to be available for Saturday
  • Hayden Hefner, Texas A&M – not dressed Tuesday
  • Tre Jackson, Iowa State – not dressed (expected, knee)
  • Brandon Johnson, Minnesota – returned to action off the bench after missing last game with an ankle injury – 8 pts/7 rebs/19 mins
  • Jalen Johnson, Duke – out indefinitely with a foot injury
  • Keyontae Johnson, Florida – positive update from his family as he is in stable condition breathing on his own and able to speak with his family
  • Miami – Chris Lykes, Kam McGusty & Rodney Miller are not expected to play Wednesday, Matt Cross and Deng Gak sound questionable
  • Emanuel Miller, Texas A&M – made his first start of the season, which was probably overdue as he leads the team in points and rebounds
  • Montavious Murphy, Kansas State – did not travel (expected), hopefully back in a week or so
  • John Ojiako, Virginia Tech – DNP again (knee)
  • Drew Pember, Tennessee – season debut after missing early games
  • Washington State – no clear timelines foe return for Aljaz Kunc, DJ Rodman or Tony Miller, but Kunc may be closest
  • Tre’ Williams, Minnesota – played after being limited with a leg bruise last game

Transfer Updates from Dec 15:

  • Parker Stewart – announces grad transfer from UT-Martin to Indiana – 19.2 ppg last season, unclear whether he will play 2nd semester
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CBB Injuries & Updates – Mon. December 14

On Monday Trendon Watford (ankle, wearing a boot in pregame) and Shareef O’Neal (undisclosed) did not play for LSU. Geo Baker (Rutgers) played off the bench after missing several games and Eli Parquet (Colorado) returned to action as a starter after missing time for covid-related reasons.

In some injury updates, Brandon Johnson (Minnesota) is still day to day, and Ohio State EJ Liddell‘s status was also updated to day-to-day after being described as out with a non-covid illness last week. Florida’s Keyontae Johnson was transferred to a Gainesville hospital and was initially described as being in a medically induced coma, and later in the day as still critical but stable and following simple commands.

Makhi Mitchell (Rhode Island) reportedly will have knee surgery and miss the rest of the season. Seth Towns (Ohio State) is still week-to-week, and Will Richardson (Oregon) is on track for a return around the second week of January.

(Injuries & Updates in the first section, Transfers down below.)

Injuries and Updates from Dec 14:

  • Geo Baker, Rutgers – returned to action off the bench – 13 points/28 minutes
  • ColoradoEli Parquet (7 pts/21 mins) & Luke O’Brien (4 mins) returned to action (covid-related)
  • Brock Cunningham, Texas – good to go after suffering chest injury
  • Jase Febres, Texas – still not fully cleared
  • Jaden Ivey, Purdue – practiced Monday but not 100% (foot)
  • Maceo Jack, George Washington – started (7 pts/33 mins) with Jameer Nelson coming off the bench (8 pts/27 mins)
  • Brandon Johnson, Minnesota – still day to day (ankle)
  • Keyontae Johnson, Florida – reported to be in a medically induced coma, additional reports from the team were that he was still in critical but stable condition and is following simple commands
  • Josh LeBlanc, LSU – season debut – 5 points/14 minutes
  • EJ Liddell, Ohio State – status is day to day (illness)
  • Tristan Maxwell, Georgia Tech – cleared to practice after foot injury, still 4-5 weeks from playing
  • Makhi Mitchell, Rhode Island – according to a tweet from his mother he reportedly will need knee surgery after his injury Sunday and will be be out for the season
  • Darryl Morsell, Maryland – playing through a shoulder injury which has disrupted his shooting – was 3/13 from the floor Monday night
  • Montavious Murphy, Kansas State – likely out again on Tuesday
  • Shareef O’Neal, LSU – unavailable to play Monday according to SEC Network broadcast
  • Will Richardson, Oregon – on track to return the second week of January
  • D’Shawn Schwartz, Colorado – started (3 pts/18 mins) for the first time this season with Maddox Daniels coming off the bench (6 pts/20 mins)
  • Khadim Sy, Ole Miss – DNP Monday after starting first game then only playing 3 minutes off bench last game – not sure if injury or DNP-CD?
  • Symir Torrence, Marquette – DNP (expected, toe)
  • Seth Towns, Ohio State – status is week to week, is practicing but no timetable for return
  • Trendon Watford, LSU – DNP, in a walking boot in pregame for a minor ankle injury suffered in practice
  • Tre’ Williams, Minnesota – hopeful to play Tuesday (leg bruise)

Transfer Updates from Dec 14:

  • Diante Smith – transfers from TCU to South Alabama
  • Brandon Stone, La Salle – enters transfer portal
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CBB Injuries & Updates – Sun. December 13

On Sunday Jalen Harris (Georgetown) did not play due to back spasms, Makhi Mitchell (Rhode Island) left the game with a knee injury, and DJ Rodman (Washington State) left with an ankle injury.

Seneca Knight (San Jose State) and Jermaine Harris (Rhode Island) returned to action but Marcus Bagley (Arizona State) and Marcus Shaver (Boise State) did not suit up. Vanderbilt was missing four players Sunday, including several key contributors (list below), but Tyrin Lawrence did make his season debut.

In injury updates, Northern Iowa’s AJ Green will have season-ending hip surgery and Geo Baker (Rutgers) has returned to practicing on a limited basis but is questionable to play Monday.

(Injuries & Updates in the first section, Transfers down below.)

Injuries and Updates from Dec 13:

  • Marcus Bagley, Arizona State – not dressed Sunday (calf)
  • Geo Baker, Rutgers – practiced but limited on Saturday, should practice more on Sunday, is questionable to play Monday
  • Joey Brunk, Indiana – DNP (expected, back)
  • Kobe Clark, Georgetown – DNP, ankle
  • Connor Crabtree, Richmond – season debut after hip surgery – 5 pts/2 mins
  • Austin Davis, Michigan – DNP (expected, foot)
  • Hunter Dickinson, Michigan – started with Austin Davis sidelined –
  • AJ Green, Northern Iowa – will have season-ending hip surgery
  • Jalen Harris, Georgetown – out Sunday with back spasms
  • Jermaine Harris, Rhode Island – returned to action after sitting out last game for covid-precautions, 4 points/13 minutes
  • Seneca Knight, San Jose State – returned to starting lineup after missing last game (undisclosed) – 18 points/22 minutes
  • Aljaz Kunc, Washington State – DNP again
  • Tyrin Lawrence, Vanderbilt – started after not playing in the season-opener due to a groin injury, 14 points/25 minutes
  • EJ Liddell, Ohio State – DNP (expected, undisclosed illness) – in pregame it was said that he’s possibly had an illness for a couple weeks, team doesn’t know if its days or weeks until he returns
  • Tony Miller, Washington State – DNP again
  • Makhi Mitchell, Rhode Island – left the game in the first half and did not return, in the second half had a brace on his left knee sitting by the bench
  • Assane N’diaye, New Mexico – DNP for covid-related reasons
  • DJ Rodman, Washington State – left the game in the first half with a high ankle sprain after only playing 6 minutes and did not return
  • Josh Roberts, St. John’s – DNP, coach’s decision
  • Fatts Russell, Rhode Island – left game at the end of the first half but returned to play in the second half, in postgame it was shared he has recently been battling a heel injury – 14 points/32 minutes
  • Marcus Shaver, Boise State – not dressed again Sunday but did not have a boot on this time (foot), in postgame was shared that Shaver hopes to return for their next game
  • Seth Towns, Ohio State – not dressed again Sunday
  • Vanderbilt – Clevon Brown, DJ Harvey, Myles Stute and Jordan Wright (likely covid-related, not injured) did not play Sunday

Transfer Updates from Dec 13:

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CBB Injuries & Updates – Sat. December 12

On Saturday Keyontae Johnson (Florida) collapsed on the court in a scary incident and was taken to a hospital where he was said to be in critical but stable condition and will stay overnight. Kameron McGusty and Rodney Miller both left the game for Miami with leg injuries and did not return, and Toumani Camara did not play for Georgia due to a lower body injury.

Damion Baugh and Landers Nolley both started for Memphis after dealing with recent injuries, and Buddy Boeheim returned to action for Syracuse after time away for covid reasons. Terrence Shannon (Texas Tech), Nik Djogo (Notre Dame), Avery Anderson (Oklahoma State) and PJ Fuller (TCU) all returned to action after missing games as well.

Chris Lykes (Miami) and Francisco Farabello (TCU) were notable players who were not able to suit up on Saturday.

(Injuries & Updates in the first section, Transfers down below.)

Injuries and Updates from Dec 12:

  • Avery Anderson, Oklahoma State – returned to action – 7 pts/11 mins
  • Damion Baugh, Memphis – started as he returned to action (back) – 7 points in 19 minutes
  • Buddy Boeheim, Syracuse – returned to action after missing time for covid contact tracing
  • Keion Brooks, Kentucky – shot in early warmups, DNP (expected)
  • Christian Brown, Georgia – played after being held out of the second half of the last game for covid-related precautions
  • Toumani Camara, Georgia – not dressed due to a lower body injury
  • Matt Cross, Miami – in postgame it was reported he has been dealing with pain in his arm – 2 points in 28 minutes Saturday
  • Mamoudou Diarra, Cincinnati – opts out of the rest of the season
  • Nikola Djogo, Notre Dame – returned to action after not playing since Nov 28, 3 points/17 minutes
  • Francisco Farabello, TCU – DNP (expected)
  • Luke Frazier, Dayton – had appendix removed, out
  • PJ Fuller, TCU – returned to action after missing time with an ankle injury – 13 points/24 minutes
  • Chris Harris, Oklahoma State – DNP
  • Jaden Ivey, Purdue – DNP (expected)
  • Keyontae Johnson, Florida – collapsed mid-game and was taken to a hospital where he is in critical but stable condition
  • Luka Kraljevic, Boston College – DNP
  • Kerr Kriisa, Arizona – has been cleared to practice with the team, but not cleared by NCAA to play
  • Chris Lykes, Miami – DNP
  • Kameron McGusty, Miami – was declared done for the day by the team mid-game with a right leg injury
  • Adam Miller, Illinois – started after banging his elbow last game
  • Rodney Miller, Miami – was declared done for the day by the team mdi-game with a left leg injury
  • Davion Mintz, Kentucky – first start of season (7 pts/30 mins) as Devin Askew moved to the bench (3 pts/22 mins)
  • Landers Nolley, Memphis – started after dealing with hand/wrist injury – 9 points in 35 minutes
  • Frederick Scott, Boston College – DNP
  • Terrence Shannon, Texas Tech – returned to action in the starting lineup
  • Tyreek Smith, Texas Tech – played after an apparent injury last game
  • Wichita StateJosaphat Bilau and Craig Porter got their first action of the season after being unavailable

Transfer Updates from Dec 12:

  • N/A
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CBB Injuries & Updates – Fri. December 11

On Friday Rasheem Dunn (St John’s) returned to action from concussion protocol, but Symir Torrence (Marquette) did not suit up due to a toe injury sustained in practice. Johnny Juzang moved into the starting lineup for UCLA, as did Selton Miguel (Kansas State). Luka Garza (Iowa) scored 34 points in 17 minutes against Iowa State, which is ridiculous.

In injury updates, Austin Davis (Michigan) is out indefinitely with a plantar fascia injury which happened last game, and EJ Liddell (Ohio State) is out indefinitely with a non-covid illness. Kaosi Ezeagu (Kansas State) will be out multiple weeks after having a knee procedure last week, but Samuell Williamson (Louisville) is ready to play in their next game.

(Injuries & Updates in the first section, Transfers down below.)

Injuries and Updates from Dec 11:

  • Bryce Aiken, Seton Hall – DNP (expected)
  • Kobe Clark, Georgetown – DNP after ankle sprain last game
  • Austin Davis, Michigan – out indefinitely with a plantar fascia injury
  • Jyare Davis, Providence – “don’t anticipate him being ready for a while” as he recovers from concussion
  • Darlinstone Dubar, Iowa State – first start of season (0 pts/10 mins), Tyler Harris played off the bench (8 pts/28 mins) – so basically it was a start in name only rather than production
  • Rasheem Dunn, St John’s – returned to action (concussion protocol) off the bench – 10 points/16 minutes
  • Kaosi Ezeagu, Kansas State – DNP, in postgame it was shared he had a knee procedure and will be out multiple weeks
  • Francisco Farabello, TCU – expected to be out Saturday
  • Tre Jackson, Iowa State – DNP (expected)
  • Johnny Juzang, UCLA – started (9 pts/26 mins) in place of Jules Bernard (15 pts/26 mins)
  • Seneca Knight, San Jose State – DNP (undisclosed) after playing 32 minutes in the season opener
  • EJ Liddell, Ohio State – out indefinitely with a non-covid related illness
  • Selton Miguel, Kansas State – first start of season (17 pts/34 mins), Antonio Gordon played off the bench (0 pts/12 mins)
  • Charles Minlend, Louisville – not yet practicing (knee)
  • Montavious Murphy, Kansas State – DNP again, in postgame it was shared there is not a timetable for his return
  • Symir Torrence, Marquette – out Friday night due to a foot injury suffered in practice, no timetable was shared for return
  • Samuell Williamson, Louisville – should be able to play in next game (toe)

Transfer Updates from Dec 11:

  • Bernie Andre, Northern Arizona/Vermont – transfers to FIU, immediately eligible