WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - The chances of Houston cutting down the nets at the Final Four in a few weeks could depend on the uncertain status of J’Wan Roberts’ ailing right ankle. The same can be said for fellow No. 1 seed Duke and Cooper Flagg’s left ankle.
A look at injuries that could shape the NCAA Tournament and the brackets of millions of Americans
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - The chances of Houston cutting down the nets at the Final Four in a few weeks could depend on the uncertain status of J’Wan Roberts’ ailing right ankle. The same can be said for fellow No. 1 seed Duke and Cooper Flagg’s left ankle.
Or injuries that have impacted second-seeded Alabama, No. 3 seeds Iowa State and Texas Tech, and so many others.
Health is always a factor in the NCAA Tournament, shaping the way games transpire. And the status of some key players on some noteworthy teams should likewise shape the way millions of Americans fill out their brackets.
In the case of the Cougars, the headliner in the Midwest Region, the 6-foot-8 Roberts is both their best rebounder and one of their veteran leaders, one of just a few players left from their Final Four team in 2021. Roberts sprained his ankle in the Big 12 Tournament and watched from the bench as Houston romped to the title in Kansas City, Missouri.