Kriisa was expected to graduate this Spring but could get another year of eligibility if medial redshirt is granted.
By Keith Taylor Kentucky Today Kerr Kriisa won’t be returning to the Kentucky lineup this season. Kentucky coach Mark Pope officially announced Thursday the fifth-year senior has already passed the window of opportunity for a possible return after breaking his foot against Gonzaga in December.
The guard from Estonia hasn't played for the Wildcats since breaking his foot against Gonzaga on Dec. 7. Kerr Kriisa is eligible for a medical redshirt and could return to play for Kentucky next season. The House v. NCAA settlement proposal could allow ...
Otega Oweh is Kentucky's leading scorer. Amari Williams is the best glass cleaner in the club. Lamont Butler is the leading assist man. Oweh and his sticky hands and Williams with his stretchy arms team up to split the headliner defensive categories. But no one on this Kentucky team might be more valuable than Andrew Carr .