Arizona State center Jayden Quaintance sustained a left ankle injury during Sunday’s game against Oklahoma State. Earlier in the game, Quaintance appeared to roll his ankle while tripping over Oklahoma State’s Jamyron Keller. The 17-year-old freshman had three steals, one block, and three points in nine minutes before exiting the game. Quaintance had previously missed a game against Colorado with an injury to his right ankle and had played through it in a game against Iowa State.
The absence of Quaintance added to Arizona State’s challenges, as they were already playing without starting senior guards Adam Miller and BJ Freeman due to suspensions. With three starters out for the second half, it was a tough situation for the Sun Devils.
ASU fans can follow along with the rest of the game against Oklahoma State on 98.7 and the Arizona Sports app. The team spokesperson confirmed that Quaintance will not return to the game due to his left ankle injury. This setback comes at a difficult time for the Sun Devils, who are now dealing with multiple key players missing from the lineup. Despite the adversity, the team will look to rally and finish the game strong.
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