USC's Alijah Arenas to miss 6-8 months with knee injury - ESPN
USC freshman basketball player Alijah Arenas will sit out six to eight months after suffering a knee injury that will require surgery, the school announced Wednesday.
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USC freshman basketball player Alijah Arenas will sit out six to eight months after suffering a knee injury that will require surgery, the school announced Wednesday.
USC freshman Alijah Arenas will miss six to eight months after suffering a knee injury that will require surgery, the school announced on Wednesday.
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