Joshua Jefferson injury update: Iowa State star, NBA prospect carried off floor against Tennessee State
While Iowa State can likely handle the first round matchup without Jefferson, the injury could have a lingering impact beyond Friday.
Joshua Jefferson injury update: Iowa State star, NBA prospect carried off floor against Tennessee State originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . Iowa State has had an incredible season, but the Cyclones may have lost one of their most important players in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Iowa State forward Joshua Jefferson suffered an injury that forced him to leave the game early against No. 15 Tennessee State. Jefferson is a fourth-year player in his second season with the Cyclones and has played in 69 games over the past two seasons.
While Iowa State easily handled the first round matchup without Jefferson, the injury could have a lingering impact beyond Friday. Here's an update on Jefferson's status. MARCH MADNESS HQ: Live NCAA bracket | TV schedule | Latest news and more Joshua Jefferson injury update Early in the first quarter against Tennessee State, Joshua Jefferson needed to be helped off the floor.
The forward appeared to injure his left ankle and couldn't put weight on it, as he needed help going to the locker room. Iowa State's Joshua Jefferson was helped off the floor after an apparent ankle injury pic. twitter.