Kentucky lost its backup point guard in the big win over Gonzaga as Kerr Kriisa went down with a broken bone in his foot.
Mark Pope offers an update on the status of injured point guard Kerr Kriisa, who has now been sidelined for more than eight weeks with a foot injury.
Even under unfortunate circumstances, it’s clear that Mark Pope loves talking about Kerr Kriisa. For most of this Kentucky basketball season, Pope’s opportunities to discuss the veteran point ...
Kentucky backup point guard Kerr Kriisa hasn't played since undergoing surgery to repair a broken foot suffered vs. Gonzaga on Dec. 7. Although he was deemed out indefinitely, the initial ...
Kentucky basketball is getting set to take on #11 Texas A&M Tuesday night inside Rupp Arena, and will once again be without backup guard Kerr Kriisa, who has been sidelined since Dec. 7 against ...
Arizona student-athlete Kerr Kriisa joins Pac-12 Networks' Jordan and Ernie Kent following Arizona's victory over Southern University on Friday, Nov. 11 in Tucson. Follow Pac-12 men’s basketball ...
Both of Kentucky's guards are still out with injuries, as Kentucky hopes to get to full strength before march.
Kriisa is the type of player who would really help this team make a run in March, so it would be great to see him on the floor, but that likely won't be for a while.
Kentucky guard Kerr Kriisa has been out since undergoing surgery to repair a broken foot suffered vs. Gonzaga on Dec. 7. It was reported that the West Virginia transfer would miss 3-6 weeks.