Iowa commit will likely never 'play basketball again' after being struck by a car, coach Lisa Bluder says
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Iowa women’s basketball commit Ava Jones will likely never play basketball again after sustaining serious injuries to both of her knees following a fatal car crash in July, head coach Lisa Bluder said Thursday.
Blunder said she was shocked to find that Jones was walking after an MRI revealed that the young basketball player had torn all four major ligaments in her knees after her family was struck by a car in Louisville while in Kentucky for a tournament in early July.
Head coach Lisa Bluder, of the Iowa Hawkeyes, watches the game against the Maryland Terrapins at Xfinity Center on Feb. 13, 2020 in College Park, Maryland. (G Fiume/Maryland Terrapins/Getty Images)
"I can’t believe she was walking," Bluder said Thursday, via The Cedar Rapids Gazette. "The doctor said, ‘I’ve never seen a person come in here with four torn ligaments in a knee and not be crying.’"
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"I doubt she will ever play basketball again," Bluder also noted.
Iowa Hawkeyes coach Lisa Bluder talks to her team during a timeout during a first round Women's NCAA Basketball Tournament game between the Illinois State Redbirds and the Iowa Hawkeyes on March 18, 2022, at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, Iowa. (Keith Gillett/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Jones, her parents, and young brother were struck by a car driven by a man on July 5th while walking a sidewalk. The man reportedly admitted to taking hydrocodone and Jones’ father tragically died as a result of the crash.
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According to The Daily Iowan, the man pleaded not guilty last