
As if losing to the Arizona State Sun Devils wasn't bad enough, Tuesday's upset loss also cost the Associated Press No. 13 Texas Tech Red Raiders their best player.
On Wednesday, reports confirmed that junior forward JT Toppin tore his ACL in the 72-67 defeat, ending his 2025-26 season and putting an irreparable dent in Texas Tech's hopes of competing for a Big 12 and national championship.
This season, Toppin leads the Red Raiders in scoring, averaging 21.8 points on 54.8 percent shooting while adding a Big 12-leading 10.8 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.7 blocks and 1.4 steals per game. Before suffering his injury against the Sun Devils (14-12, 5-8 in Big 12), Toppin had 20 points, eight rebounds, four assists, four blocks and two steals in 32 minutes.
BREAKING: Texas Tech All-American forward JT Toppin suffered a season-ending torn ACL in his right knee in Tuesday night's loss to Arizona state, the school announced.
— Jeff Borzello (@jeffborzello) February 18, 2026
Toppin is Texas Tech's undoubted star, ranking fourth in KenPom's player of the year rankings. The 2024-25 Big 12 Player of the Year was excellent in last year's NCAA Tournament and would have once again been one of the top players in this season's field. In 2025, Toppin notched a double-double in all four tourney games while pushing Texas Tech to the Elite Eight, averaging 19.3 points, 11 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game.
At 6-foot-9 and 230 pounds, the Red Raiders don't have a player of Toppin's size and skillset to plug into the lineup. They'll have to rely heavily on sophomore guard Christian Anderson to lead the way the rest of the season. He's averaging 19 points and leads the Big 12 in assists (7.6 per game), though those distribution numbers might fall without Toppin as his running mate.
Few players are as important to their team's success as Toppin, and with remaining regular-season games at No. 6 Iowa State Cyclones (23-3, 10-3 in Big 12) and No. 23 BYU Cougars (19-6, 7-5 in Big 12), Texas Tech (19-7, 9-4 in Big 12) will get a feel for how competitive they can be against high-end opponents without their best player before the Big 12 tournament begins on March 10.
Toppin's season-ending injury has threatened to derail Texas Tech's season. Less than a week ago, following a win over then-No. 1 Arizona Wildcats (23-2, 10-2 in Big 12), the program looked like a viable national champion contender. But with one injury, the Red Raiders' outlook has taken a debilitating turn for the worse.
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