Utah star Gianna Kneepkens will miss remainder of the season with foot injury
Kneepkins was averaging 17.8 points per game for the Utes

Utah star Gianna Kneepkens will be out for the remainder of the 2023-24 season after breaking several bones in her right foot, head coach Lynne Roberts announced Monday.
The junior guard was averaging 17.8 points per game while shooting 63.3% from the field and 54% from beyond the arc. Kneepkens suffered the injury during a no-contact play late in the fourth quarter on Saturday's 87-68 win over the BYU Cougars. Kneepkens fell to the ground after catching a pass and starting to run forward with under two minutes remaining. She had to be helped off the court.
"Gianna's struggling. If there's a kid that lives, breathes and sleeps basketball, it's her. This is part of life. Life can stink sometimes," Roberts told reporters. "This is going to be a process for her that she's going to have to push through. She's got a group of teammates that love her and coaches that love her. She'll be alright, it's still a little raw. The fact that the season's over for her, she's still working through that."
As reported by DesertNews, Kneepkens had crutches and was wearing a soft cast on her right leg during Monday's practice.
Kneepkens is expected to have surgery soon and will be looking to receive a medical redshirt to get the year of eligibility back.
The Utes currently hold a 7-1 record and were ranked No. 11 in this week's AP Top 25.