Hoosiers sophomore to miss season with knee injury
INDIANAPOLIS (AP)—Indiana sophomore Lindsay Enterline will miss the season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee during preseason conditioning.
Coach Felisha Legette-Jack said Enterline’s knee buckled while she was making a pass to a teammate. Legette-Jack confirmed the injury following the team’s workout Thursday.
Enterline played guard and forward on a senior-dominated team last season. She averaged 1.5 points per game and finished with 22 rebounds, six steals and four blocks in 26 games. Enterline was expected to have a bigger role this season.
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She will still be great missing outon practices & playing time!
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