Iowa State All-American Joshua Jefferson hurts ankle in opening minutes of NCAA tourney game
Iowa State's All-America forward Joshua Jefferson had to be helped off the floor and went to get X-rays on his ankle after turning it in the opening minutes of the second-seeded Cyclones' game against No. 15 seed Tennessee State on Friday
ST. LOUIS (AP) — All-America forward Joshua Jefferson had to be helped from the floor after hurting his left ankle early in No. 2 seed Iowa State's game against No. 15 seed Tennessee State on Friday, leaving his status in question for the rest of the NCAA Tournament.
Jefferson was immediately taken up the tunnel and into an X-ray room to have his ankle examined. He emerged about 10 minutes later on crutches, and he was wearing a boot on his left ankle when he came out with the rest of the team after halftime.
Jefferson put down his crutches, propped his ankle on a stool and watched the rest of the game from the end of the bench.
The 6-foot-9 Jefferson, who was averaging 16.9 points, 7.6 rebounds and 4.9 assists, was a second-team AP All-American this season, missing out on the first team by a single point in voting. He was dominant throughout the Big 12 Tournament last week, helping Iowa State beat Arizona State and Texas Tech before losing on a buzzer-beater to eventual champion Arizona.
The Cyclones were hoping he would continue to be a catalyst for a team that hasn't been to the Final Four since 1944.
Their second-leading scorer and top rebounder did not appear to be touched as he drove the lane for an open layup early on against the Tigers. But his entire 240-pound body came down on his left ankle as it turned beneath him, and Jefferson immediately dropped to the floor in front of the Iowa State bench as a hush came over a crowd filled with Cyclones fans.
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Jefferson rolled over and slammed the floor twice with his hand as coach T.J. Otzelberger and trainers came out to check on him. He was helped to his feet with someone on each side of him, and was helped off the floor without putting weight on his ankle.
The senior from Las Vegas began his career at Saint Mary's, where his sophomore year was cut short by a season-ending leg injury. He transferred to Iowa State and, along with Tamin Lipsey and Milan Momcilovic, has helped keep the Cyclones rolling. Iowa State reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament last season, losing to Mississippi as the No. 3 seed.
The No. 2 seed this season matches the best in Iowa State history.
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