Tennessee forward Nate Ament out indefinitely with leg injury

Tennessee basketball's freshman forward Nate Ament has been ruled out indefinitely due to a right leg injury sustained against Alabama. He will miss the upcoming game against South Carolina on March 3. The team announced the update on March 2, with no clear timetable for his return.

Tennessee's No. 25-ranked Volunteers (20-9, 10-6 in the SEC) face South Carolina (12-17, 3-13) on March 3 at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, starting at 6 p.m. ET on the SEC Network. Ament, the team's second-leading scorer, will sit out his first game of the season. He has averaged 17.4 points, 6.4 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 1.0 steals across 29 games this year.

The injury occurred during Saturday's game against Alabama on February 28, when the 6-foot-10 freshman hurt his knee in a scramble for a loose ball. This follows an awkward landing on his right ankle in the February 24 loss to Missouri. "Ament is out due to a right leg injury sustained Saturday against Alabama," the school stated in a March 2 release. "The timetable for his return is to be determined and he will continue to be evaluated."

Ament did not practice with the team on March 2. Freshman guard Amari Evans, who played a career-high 28 minutes in Ament's place against Alabama, is a likely candidate to step into the starting lineup against the Gamecocks. Additionally, Clarence Massamba is listed as out with a right hip injury.

The Vols, currently fifth in the SEC standings, conclude their regular season on March 7 against No. 22 Vanderbilt at Food City Center. This position would secure them a first-round bye in the SEC Tournament, which begins March 11.

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San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama, sidelined by left knee soreness from a hyperextension suffered against the New York Knicks, will miss his second consecutive game Saturday against the Portland Trail Blazers. An MRI confirmed no ligament damage, but with 14 absences this season—including a prior 12-game calf strain—his eligibility for NBA postseason awards is at risk under the 65-game rule.

Tennessee Volunteers freshman Nate Ament, a 6-foot-10 lottery pick prospect averaging 17.9 points and 6.5 rebounds this season, exited Saturday's game against Alabama early with a right leg injury, raising concerns for the team's postseason hopes. Coach Rick Barnes indicated possible involvement of both a knee issue and an aggravated prior ankle injury.

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San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama made his return from left knee soreness off the bench against the Memphis Grizzlies on Tuesday night, scoring 30 points in just 21 minutes during a 106-105 defeat. The 7-foot-4 star had missed the previous two games due to the injury. Coach Mitch Johnson imposed a minutes restriction but expressed confidence in his recovery.

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The South Carolina women's basketball team defeated Vanderbilt 103-74 on Sunday, handing the Commodores their first loss of the season and ending their historic 20-0 start. The Gamecocks delivered a dominant performance at Colonial Life Arena, bouncing back from a recent overtime defeat to Oklahoma. UConn remains the only undefeated team in women's college basketball.

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