Huskies forward Devenir Durisseau sustained concussion in practice this week, will not play at Arizona, Arizona State
The Washington Huskies will be without one of their reserves against Arizona on Thursday night.
Devenir Duruisseau, a 6-foot-9 freshman forward, sustained a concussion in practice on Monday and did not make the trip to the desert. So he’ll miss Saturday’s game at Arizona State, too.
Duruisseau has appeared in 11 games this season and only two of the last six. He played five minutes against UCLA after several other UW players got into foul trouble, and played one minute in the Huskies’ 99-95 overtime victory at Washington State.
He is the first UW player to miss a game due to injury this season.
This story was originally published January 14, 2016 at 10:34 AM with the headline "Huskies forward Devenir Durisseau sustained concussion in practice this week, will not play at Arizona, Arizona State."