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Kentucky Guard Dominika Paurova Out Indefinitely Due to Injury

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Lexington, Kentucky, October 17, 2025

News Summary

Kentucky guard Dominika Paurova has been diagnosed with a torn ACL and will be out indefinitely. This injury is a significant setback for Paurova, who was looking to make an impact this season after previously suffering a similar injury. With the Wildcats set to open their season soon, her absence poses challenges for the team’s preparations and hopes for a successful year.

Lexington, Kentucky – Kentucky guard Dominika Paurova has been diagnosed with a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and will be out indefinitely, as announced by the team on Thursday. This injury comes as a significant setback for Paurova, who is currently a redshirt sophomore and has previously played at Oregon State.

Paurova’s injury comes as she was looking to make an impact this season after sitting out the previous season due to another ACL injury. She played for Oregon State during the 2023-24 season, where she averaged 5.5 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game over 16.5 minutes of play. The team reached the Elite Eight during her freshman year.

Before transferring to Kentucky in the summer of 2024, Paurova suffered a similar injury — a ruptured ACL — during the 2024 FIBA Women’s EuroBasket tournament while representing the Czech Republic’s U20 team against Iceland. This previous injury sidelined her for the entire last season, which was particularly disappointing for her progress as she was recently cleared to shoot jump shots in February and was undergoing rehabilitation. It remains uncertain whether her latest injury involves the same knee as her previous one.

The Kentucky Wildcats are set to open their season on November 3 against Morehead State. The team is preparing for the season with key returning players, including Clara Strack, who is the reigning Southeastern Conference (SEC) Defensive Player of the Year, alongside Teonni Key and Amelia Hassett. Kentucky also welcomes new talent, such as guard Jordan Obi, who missed last season due to a lower-leg injury. Additionally, the team has added several All-Conference transfers: Asia Boone from Liberty, Josie Gilvin from Western Kentucky, and Tonie Morgan from Georgia Tech. Furthermore, five-star freshman Kaelyn Carroll will also be making her debut.

As the Wildcats prepare for the upcoming season, their roster brings back 46.7% of their scoring and 70.9% of their rebounding from the previous year. The team is currently ranked No. 24 in the preseason Associated Press Top 25 poll, signifying a strong foundation despite Paurova’s unfortunate injury.

This scenario marks a challenging moment for both Paurova and the Kentucky basketball program, as they aim to navigate the upcoming season while dealing with the implications of her injury.

FAQ

What is the nature of Dominika Paurova’s injury?

Dominika Paurova has torn her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), resulting in her being out indefinitely.

When did the injury occur?

The injury announcement was made on Thursday, although details about when it happened were not specified.

Has Paurova had previous injuries?

Yes, Paurova suffered a ruptured ACL before transferring to Kentucky, which caused her to miss the entire last season.

How did Paurova perform at Oregon State?

During her time at Oregon State, Paurova averaged 5.5 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game.

When does the Kentucky Wildcats season begin?

The Wildcats are scheduled to open their season at home against Morehead State on November 3.

Who are some key returning players for the Wildcats?

The Wildcats return several key players, including Clara Strack, Teonni Key, and Amelia Hassett.

Key Features of the Article

Feature Details
Paurova’s Injury Torn ACL, out indefinitely
Previous Injuries Ruptured ACL, missed last season
Oregon State Performance Averaged 5.5 points, 2.1 rebounds, 1.4 assists
Season Start November 3 against Morehead State
Team Ranking No. 24 in AP Top 25 poll
Key Players Returning Clara Strack, Teonni Key, Amelia Hassett
New Additions Asia Boone, Josie Gilvin, Tonie Morgan, Kaelyn Carroll

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