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JT Toppin Out For Season With Torn ACL
19 Feb
Summary
- JT Toppin suffered a torn ACL in his right knee, ending his season.
- Toppin leads the Big 12 in rebounds and ranks third in points.
- He was a preseason AP All-America selection and led Texas Tech to Elite Eight.

Texas Tech's junior forward JT Toppin has suffered a torn ACL in his right knee, ruling him out for the remainder of the current season. The school confirmed the season-ending injury following an MRI after Toppin went down late in the Red Raiders' recent game.
Before his injury, Toppin was a leading player in the Big 12 conference, topping the league in rebounds and ranking third in points per game. He was recognized as a preseason AP All-America selection.
Toppin's impact extends beyond this season. He was instrumental in Texas Tech's NCAA Elite Eight run last year after transferring from New Mexico, earning Big 12 newcomer of the year and second-team All-America honors.




