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Gophers’ Cade Tyson Doubtful to Play vs. Wisconsin
Tyson, averaging 20.1 points per game, is likely out due to an ankle injury, reducing Minnesota's rotation to six players and increasing freshmen minutes, coach Medved said.
- On Tuesday, Minnesota head coach Niko Medved said Cade Tyson, Minnesota guard, is probably doubtful and being evaluated day to day for Wednesday's game at Kohl Center, Madison, Wisconsin.
- Saturday, Cade Tyson twisted his ankle in the second half of Minnesota's 76-57 loss to then-No. Nebraska at Williams Arena; he went to the locker room for treatment, returned to the bench but did not re-enter and sat the final ten minutes.
- Tyson's absence matters because the Gophers are on a five-game losing streak and already have four scholarship players out, including starters Chansey Willis Jr. and Robert Vaihola.
- If Tyson misses, Minnesota's rotation would drop from seven to six players, pushing Grayson Grove and Kai Shinholster into larger roles, while Max Gizzi or Nehemiah Turner may join the rotation.
- Minnesota travels to Madison on Wednesday for a return game after Wisconsin's 28-foot buzzer beater at The Barn on Jan. 13, hoping to break a 10-game losing streak to the Badgers.
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Gophers’ Cade Tyson doubtful to play vs. Wisconsin
Tyson injured his ankle in the second half of the 76-57 loss to Nebraska at Williams Arena on Saturday
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Cade Tyson’s ankle injury will likely keep him out when the Gophers play Wisconsin on Wednesday at Kohl Center in Madison, Wis. “He’s probably doubtful,” head coach Niko Medved told the Pioneer Press on Tuesday. “I don’t think that is probably going to happen. Hopefully, it’s nothing long-term, but we will keep evaluating and we will take it day by day.” Tyson, who is third in the Big Ten at 20.1 points per game, injured his ankle in the second …
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