College basketball player in Oklahoma dies after being injured during game
Sophomore Ethan Dietz died after a head injury during a game; he averaged 11 points and 9.4 rebounds, and several Connors State games were canceled, officials said.
- Ethan Dietz, a basketball player at Connors State College in Oklahoma, died after sustaining an injury during a game.
- The school canceled basketball games and scheduled a vigil to honor Dietz, who was praised for his character and work ethic.
- Counseling services were made available to students, faculty, and staff after Dietz's loss.
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Oklahoma Basketball Player Dies After Coaches Allowed Him To Play In Game With Head Injury
Connors State forward Ethan Dietz died on Tuesday in Oklahoma after a college basketball game. The 19-year-old tragically passed away in the hospital just three days after he suffered a blow to the head. An investigation is underway. Based only on limited public information at this time, it appears as though the college basketball staff at Connors State did not properly attend to an injured player. The Dietz family may choose to pursue legal act…
Oklahoma College Basketball Player Dies From Injury Sustained During Game
A junior college basketball player in Oklahoma has died following an injury sustained during a game. Ethan Dietz was a 6-foot-8 sophomore forward at Connors State College in Warner, Okla. He was 20. He sustained a head injury in the second half of a game Saturday against Grayson College in…
College Basketball Player Dies After On-Court Head Injury
A junior college basketball player has died days after suffering a head injury during a game in Texas. Ethan Dietz, a 20-year-old forward for Connors State College in Oklahoma, was injured Saturday while playing against Grayson College in Denison, the BBC reports. He was taken to a local hospital. His...
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