Providence Star Bryce Hopkins Out for Season After Knee Injury Setback
The forward, who returned in December after an ACL tear, will redshirt and focus on recovery for next year.
- Bryce Hopkins, a standout forward for Providence, has been ruled out for the remainder of the season due to a knee injury.
- Hopkins suffered a torn ACL in January 2024 and returned to play three games in December before sustaining a bone bruise in the same knee.
- Coach Kim English confirmed the decision to prioritize Hopkins' long-term health, granting him a medical redshirt for this season.
- Hopkins, an All-Big East first-team selection in his sophomore year, has played only 17 games across the past two seasons due to injuries.
- Providence, currently 10-10 overall and 4-5 in the Big East, continues its season without its star player, facing Seton Hall next.