On Sunday, one former member of the Big 12 Conference is set to return to the conference in 2025-26 wearing a different jersey than in 2023-24. Kentucky guard Kerr Kriisa announced on Instagram that he intends to transfer to Cincinnati and team up with Wes Miller and the Bearcats.
A former Kentucky guard has found a new home. After announcing he would transfer from Kentucky soon after the season ended, Kerr Kriisa will be suiting up for the Cincinnati Bearcats next season, according to On3's Joe Tipton.
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Shortly following Kentucky's exit from the NCAA Tournament in the Sweet Sixteen, veteran guard Kerr Kriisa announced that he would once again be entering the transfer portal.
Kentucky guard Kerr Kriisa entered the transfer portal on Monday with one season of eligibility remaining. "To Coach (Mark) Pope and the UK coaching staff - it has been an absolute dream to play for the University of Kentucky.
Now that the season is over for the Kentucky Wildcats, Mark Pope and his coaching staff are going to start constructing the roster for next season. They landed their first player in the transfer portal on Friday as former Tulane guard Kam Williams picked Kentucky.
Kerr Kriisa is on Friday's injury report ahead of Tennessee vs Kentucky Tennessee and Kentucky take the court against each other once again after playing twice during the regular season.
The Kentucky Wildcats lost both Jaxson Robinson and Kerr Kriisa for the season due to injuries, which meant some players had to step up for Mark Pope's team.
“That was the No. 1 goal for me.” For the first time since December, backup point guard Kerr Kriisa was available to speak to the media as the Kentucky Wildcats prepare to face Troy in their NCAA Tournament opener.
Kentucky basketball is getting set to begin their journey in the NCAA Tournament against Troy on Friday, and will be a fully-healthy squad minus the injuries to Jaxson Robinson and Kerr Kriisa, which has them out for the remainder of the season.
Although Kentucky guard Kerr Kriisa’s season was cut short due to a stubborn injury, his focus has never wavered from getting healthy and back on the court.
No unexpected injuries to report. The Kentucky Wildcats and Missouri Tigers have released their SEC injury reports for Saturday’s noon ET showdown in Columbia.
Kentucky guard Kerr Kriisa will not return to the court this season, head coach Mark Pope confirmed on Thursday. The fifth-year player has been sidelined since December 7 due to a persistent foot injury, and despite efforts to recover, he has not met the necessary benchmarks for a return.
Kentucky guard Kerr Kriisa’s season has officially come to an end, as head coach Mark Pope confirmed that the veteran playmaker will not be able to return from injury.
We got some official clarity on Kentucky guard Kerr Kriisa's status for the rest of the season. Kriisa, who has been out since suffering a foot injury on Dec.
Could a Year 2 in Kentucky happen? As the Kentucky Wildcats prepare to honor its seniors with a traditional senior dinner, one notable player will not be in attendance: Kerr Kriisa.
Kentucky, after missing on Caleb Wilson, is making a late push after five-star power forward Nate Ament. Kentucky is trying to make a come from behind effort in this race as schools like Duke, Tennessee, and Louisville have a lead.
As No. 17 Kentucky prepares for its matchup against Vanderbilt on Wednesday night, the Wildcats will be without three key players. The team’s availability report confirmed that Lamont Butler, Jaxson Robinson, and Kerr Kriisa will all be out, leaving Kentucky shorthanded yet again as it continues to navigate injuries.
Kentucky head coach Mark Pope provided a key update on guard Kerr Kriisa’s status on Monday, revealing that the fifth-year senior could potentially receive a medical redshirt for next season.
Kentucky Wildcats' backup point guard Kerr Kriisa continues to battle a lingering foot injury that has sidelined him for the past two months. As the team
Former West Virginia guard Kerr Kriisa committed to Kentucky on Wednesday. Kriisa averaged 11.0 points and a team-high 4.7 assists per game last season in his lone season with the Mountaineer basketball program.
WVU senior guard Kerr Kriisa has entered the transfer portal on Tuesday, he tells Stadium’s Jeff Goodman. Kriisa spent one season with West Virginia after transferring from Arizona, where he spent three years.
West Virginia starting point guard Kerr Kriisa returns to the court this Saturday against UMass after completing his nine-game suspension. Kriisa, who received unauthorized benefits while at Arizona, will make his debut for WVU in Massachusetts.