
"UConn coach Dan Hurley stated that Solo Ball had 'some type of a foot sprain' and was in a walking boot, but his status for the game was uncertain. However, Ball was not listed on the initial player availability report released later Sunday."
"Ball mentioned that he suffered the injury when he got tangled with teammate Tarris Reed Jr. on a screen, but he managed to play through the rest of the game 'on adrenaline' and felt 'all right' the following day."
"Ball, the Huskies' third-leading scorer, averaged 12.9 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 1.6 assists while starting all 38 games this season. He played a crucial role in the Final Four victory, scoring 13 points and contributing significantly despite the injury."
"Ball expressed his determination to play, stating, 'pain is temporary' and emphasized that his 'adrenaline is through the roof,' indicating his readiness for the championship game."
UConn guard Solo Ball suffered a foot sprain but is expected to play in the NCAA championship game against Michigan. Coach Dan Hurley confirmed Ball's uncertain status but noted he was not listed on the player availability report. Ball played 16 minutes after the injury during the Final Four victory over Illinois. He expressed confidence in his ability to play through the pain, stating that he is preparing for the game and feels 'all right.' Ball is a key player for UConn, averaging 12.9 points per game this season.
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