Seton Hall guard Myles Powell suffered an injury in Saturday's win over Stony Brook and could miss a considerable amount of time.
Powell appeared to hurt his ankle early in the second half on a drive to the basket. He came up limping and went to the locker room soon after.
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The play that likely aggravated Powell's ankle is below.
Tough to tell what exactly happened but Myles Powell appeared to roll his ankle and then bumped into the stanchion pic.twitter.com/qPJgySO8Ry
— Big East Coast Bias (@becb_sbn) November 9, 2019
Seton Hall coach Kevin Willard said after the game that the team will be cautious with Powell's injury and that he could be out for a while.
The news comes at an unforunate time for 12th-ranked Pirates. Seton Hall (2-0) hosts No. 1 Michigan State on Thursday and also plays No. 15 Oregon on Nov. 27 in the first round of the Battle 4 Atlantis. Willard said that there's "more than likely no chance" that Powell will play against Michigan State.
Shortly after the game, Powell posted a message on Instagram: "God got me. Everything going to be straight. My boys about to hold it down for me.”
Powell was named a preseason All-American and averaged 23.1 points per game last season.