When did B.J. Edwards get injured?
B.J. Edwards injured his ankle on February 25 during the game against Cal.
Sports / College Basketball
SMU Mustangs fans are eagerly awaiting the potential return of All-ACC guard B.J. Edwards as they head into a critical ACC tournament game against Louisville. Edwards has been sidelined with an ankle injury, leaving his status uncertain.
B.J. Edwards' absence has been a significant factor for the SMU Mustangs. The team initially struggled, enduring a four-game losing streak after his injury. However, their recent victory over Syracuse demonstrates their resilience and adaptability. Edwards' potential return would provide a significant boost, particularly given his contributions on both offense and defense. The game against Louisville is crucial for solidifying SMU's position in the NCAA tournament. With Mikel Brown Jr. also out for Louisville, the game presents a balanced challenge for both teams. SMU split their regular-season series with Louisville, losing on the road (88-74) but winning at home (95-85).
B.J. Edwards injured his ankle on February 25 during the game against Cal.
Edwards is averaging 12.7 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 4.9 assists this season.
SMU is currently 19-11 overall and 8-9 in conference play.
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