TTU’s Christian Anderson injure after slipping on glass floor (1:06)
Texas Tech’s Christian Anderson slips on the glass floor at the Good 12 match and is unable to continue vs. Iowa Verbalize. (1:06)
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Jeff BorzelloMar 14, 2026, 11:18 PM ET
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Texas Tech superstar guard Christian Anderson will be accessible for the NCAA match, the college announced Saturday.
Anderson left the Red Raiders’ Good 12 match loss to Iowa Verbalize on Thursday early after shedding his footing on the glass court. He slipped on an inbounds pass and straight grabbed at his groin attach, at closing limping to the sideline and not returning to the sport.
He mentioned later on that he turned into “feeling good.”
Anderson, a 6-foot-3 guard from Atlanta, turned into not too lengthy ago named the Good 12’s most improved player and earned a situation on the league’s all-convention first personnel.
He averaged 18.9 aspects, 3.6 rebounds and 7.6 assists, ranking fourth nationally within the latter class.
Texas Tech lost All-American ahead JT Toppin to a torn ACL in February, an be troubled that build more of the offensive load on Anderson.
The Red Raiders (22-10, 12-6 Good 12) have a tendency to land a 4-seed or 5-seed within the NCAA match when the bracket is announced Sunday.
Anderson’s be troubled turned into one of many explanations the Good 12 transitioned succor to a hardwood court for the semifinals and finals of the convention match after using an revolutionary LED glass court for the main two rounds and the quarterfinals.
