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Andre Kelly Expected To Miss Remainder Of Season

Feb 4, 2022
Cal senior forward Andre Kelly is expected to miss the remainder of the 2021-22 season with an ankle injury.

BERKELEY – California men's basketball senior forward Andre Kelly is expected to miss the remainder of the 2021-22 season after suffering an ankle injury against USC on Jan. 29.
 
"It was a heartbreaking meeting when I informed Andre of the MRI results of his injured ankle," Cal head coach Mark Fox said. "After meeting with multiple doctors, Andre is expected to make a full recovery. Sadly, that will most likely not occur before the end of our season. I am so disappointed for him as he was having such an outstanding season. His presence on the court is obviously missed. But not being able to play your final games is so hard for a young man who loves to compete. We will give him time to heal and decompress before having any conversations about his future plans."
 
A 6-9 senior from Stockton, California, Kelly was averaging 13.4 points and 8.4 rebounds per game through 21 games played this season. The big man currently leads the Pac-12 and ranks 12th nationally in field-goal percentage (60.7%) and is fourth all-time at Cal with a career field-goal percentage of 57.6% (403-702). His seven double-doubles this season rank second in the conference. Kelly had played in every game of his college career prior to the injury – a streak of 113 consecutive games dating back to the start of his freshman season in 2018-19.
 
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