Kentucky just got a lot more interesting. With the addition of Kerr Kriisa Kentucky has not only added another elite shooting PG with tons of experience
The Kentucky Wildcats have been looking to add some elite talent to the backcourt, and yesterday, Mark Pope got that mission completed. This was the conversation
The last few weeks have been very busy in Lexington since the Kentucky Wildcats were eliminated in the first round of the 2024 Men’s NCAA Tournament by Oakland.
“Growing up, I was told I was dreaming too big whenever I’d say my dream was to play for the University of Kentucky.” If you are a fan of the Kentucky Wildcats, then Wednesday was an awesome day as the basketball program landed two more commitments for the 2024-25 season.
Kriisa battled the Slovenian superstar in a FIBA World Cup qualifiers friendly. The Kentucky Wildcats are bringing in Kerr Kriisa from West Virginia, a transfer guard who is poised to be among the best shooters on the roster.
Kentucky’s roster is taking shape. The Kentucky Wildcats have been adding to their roster after the exodus of John Calipari gutted the team, as no players from last season will return to Lexington.
Former WVU guard Kerr Kriisa has committed to Kentucky, as first reported by ESPN’s Jonathan Givony. Kriisa now joins first-year UK head coach Mark Pope for his final year of college basketball.
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.
Tylor Perry scored 29 points to help Kansas State top West Virginia 94-90 in overtime on Monday in Manhattan, Kan. The Wildcats blew a 25-point, second-half lead before recovering in the extra session.
WVU Basketball fell behind in the second half vs. No. 15 Oklahoma on the road, losing 77-63 on Wednesday night. Let’s look at some takeaways from the game.
Josh Cohen scored 19 points and Robert Davis finished with 18 to lead UMass to an 87-79 victory over West Virginia on Saturday at the Basketball Hall of Fame Classic in Springfield, Mass.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — In the Basketball Hall of Fame Classic, UMass closed out West Virginia late after the Mountaineers attempted a double-digit comeback.
WVU and UMass are set to battle it out in the Basketball Hall of Fame Classic on Saturday in Springfield, Mass. Let’s take a look at five things to know before the game.
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.
West Virginia hosts Drexel on Saturday as they look to end their losing streak. Let’s take a look at five things to know before the game. Drexel enters Saturday’s game 5-4 with a notable win over then-ranked Villanova last weekend.
West Virginia is off to a disappointing 3-4 start to the season - one that "doesn't sit well" with interim head coach Josh Eilert. To his defense, the
WVU interim HC Josh Eilert is ready to move forward after starting guard Kerr Kriisa’s nine-game suspension was issued on Tuesday. Kriisa earned unauthorized benefits while enrolled at Arizona.
Tuesday morning, WVU announced that men's basketball guard Kerr Kriisa would be required to sit out nine regular season games this season due to receiving impermissible benefits while enrolled at Arizona.
(Ethan Bock From West Virginia Sports Now): WVU G Kerr Kriisa will be suspended for nine games during the 2023-24 regular season for receiving impermissible benefits while being enrolled at Arizona, West Virginia basketball announced on Tuesday.
West Virginia guard Kerr Kriisa has been suspended for nine games for receiving impermissible benefits while enrolled at Arizona. "In late August 2023,
The West Virginia Mountaineers have endured a rocky period for the last week after Bob Huggins’ arrest and resignation, but things appear to be stabilizing.
Point guard Kerr Kriisa, who transferred from Arizona to West Virginia this spring, is looking for a new home following the resignation of Mountaineers coach Bob Huggins.
Former Arizona point guard Kerr Kriisa will play the 2023-24 season at West Virginia, multiple outlets reported Wednesday. West Virginia can use an experienced guard with the loss of Erik Stevenson, who averaged 15.4 points and 2.5 assists per game but is out of eligibility.
The Pac-12's leading assist man has turned in the paperwork to enter the NCAA transfer portal.
Kerr Kriisa scored a career-high 24 points and all five starters finished in double figures as No. 14 Arizona continued its hot start to the season with a 104-77 victory over Utah Tech on Thursday night in Tucson, Ariz.
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