By Mark Wasik:
Sophomore forward was top-six in the Mountain West in four categories
LAS VEGAS (UNLVRebels.com) - UNLV sophomore Alana Cesarz, who ranked
in the top six of the Mountain West in four categories, including points
and rebounds, will miss the rest of the women's basketball season after
suffering an ACL meniscus tear in her left knee.
Cesarz was ruled out when MRI results confirmed
the ACL tear after she was first evaluated by team doctors on Thursday.
She injured the knee on a fastbreak in the first half of UNLV's Wednesday
night contest against Wyoming in Laramie. She will have surgery on the
knee sometime in the immediate future.
"It's a big loss, Alana's really improved
her game in so many ways this season, with her points, her rebounding,
and her post defense," said UNLV head coach Kathy Olivier. "Now
the challenge is for different people to step up and take advantage of
this opportunity."
A native of Delavan, Wisc., the 6-1 forward
had posted a 15.3 points per game average though 19 games, which ranks
her fourth in the Mountain West and second on the Lady Rebels. Her 7.1
rebounds per game is the sixth-highest average, while she leads the conference
in both free throw percentage (84.3%) and minutes played (36.8 mpg).
Entering the Wyoming game, Cesarz had recorded
double-figures in a team-high 17 games, including 11 straight, while her
four double-doubles paced the Lady Rebels. She was named to two all-tournament
teams during the non-conference season, the Subway Classic in Minneapolis
in November and the World Vision Classic in Las Vegas in December.
With the loss of Cesarz, the Lady Rebels
are down to a total of three post players on the active roster. UNLV will
return to action on Wednesday, Jan. 30, with the first meeting of the year
against in-state rival Nevada, Reno. The game will tip off at 6:30 pm in
Reno.
-UNLV-
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