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Kriisa has played five seasons of college basketball already, spanning stints at Arizona, West Virginia and Kentucky. Since ...
Kentucky has lost a guard to the transfer portal, as guard Kerr Kriisa announced where he would be playing next year.
Kentucky won the first two matchups, but Tennessee won't go down without a fight. There are many players on the injury report ahead of Friday's March Madness contest, including Kerr Kriisa.
Thank you for your continued support,” Kriisa wrote on social media. “I will always cherish my time in the Blue Grass State, and I wish Kentucky Basketball all the best in the future.” Kriisa’s ...
According to Jeff Borzello of ESPN, guard Kerr Kriisa has entered the transfer portal. The 24-year-old played just nine games for Kentucky in 2024-25 before a foot injury ended his season. He averaged ...
Tennessee and Kentucky both have injuries entering their third contest this season. Tennessee and Kentucky are set for their Friday night March Madness contest. This is the third ...
March 31 - Kentucky guard Kerr Kriisa entered the transfer portal on Monday with one ... Kentucky's season ended Friday with a 78-65 loss to Tennessee in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 in Indianapolis. ...
Kerr Kriisa, the backup point guard on Mark Pope’s first Kentucky basketball team until he suffered a season-ending injury, will leave the program.
Kerr Kriisa’s time as a Kentucky Wildcat was ... s basketball roster to make a move following the team’s loss to Tennessee in the NCAA Tournament on Friday night. This decision has been ...
The Kentucky guard became the first player to enter the portal on Monday after the team’s season ended following Friday night ...