NCAA hoops: West Virginia's Butler tears ACL in left knee
Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS — West Virginia says senior forward Da'Sean Butler has torn the ACL in his left knee after a hard collision against Duke in the Final Four.
Sports information director Bryan Messerly says an MRI done Sunday at an Indianapolis hospital also revealed a sprain of the medial collateral ligament and two bone bruises.
Butler, the Mountaineers' leading scorer, drew a foul after driving into Duke's Brian Zoubek under the basket with 8:59 left in the second half of Saturday night's NCAA semifinal. Butler collapsed to the court and writhed in pain as a trainer tried straighten his leg.
The senior finishes his career as the third-leading scorer in WVU history with 2,095 points.