July 1, 2024

SAD NEWS: A Message From Ava Jones….

sophomore forward Ava Jones will take a medical disqualification and will retire from college basketball, P. Sue Beckwith, MD, Head Women’s Basketball Coach Jan Jensen announced Friday following consultation with team doctors and athletic trainers.

Jones will remain on scholarship and will continue to work toward her degree at the University of Iowa. She was not cleared to play for Iowa’s 2023-24 season.

“We wish Ava the best on the road to recovery and fully support the decision she made to step away from the game,” Jensen said. “She worked tirelessly to get to this point, but she made the best decision for herself and her well-being.

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Iowa women’s basketball sophomore forward Ava Jones, who was seriously injured as a pedestrian hit by an impaired driver in 2022 before she ever played for the Hawkeyes, will take a medical disqualification and retire from the sport.

New Hawkeyes coach Jan Jensen made the announcement on Friday after the player consulted with the team doctor and athletic trainers.

Jones was not medically cleared to play for Iowa in the 2023-24 season, but she will be remaining on scholarship as she pursues a degree in sports media and culture.

‘I would like to start by saying how grateful I am to have been a part of the Iowa women’s basketball program,’ Jones said Friday on social media. ‘I am extremely blessed to have been a part of the journey last season.

‘It is with great sadness to announce that I am medically retiring from college basketball. My coaches, doctors, teammates, and trainers have been amazing since the accident.

Iowa Hawkeye Ava Jones medically retired from basketball and will remain on scholarship

I’d like to thank my family for the never-ending support and I am excited for the next chapter of my life.’

The 6-foot-2 Jones was a star at Nickerson (Kan.) High School and ranked No. 83 in ESPN’s HoopGurlz player rankings for the Class of 2023 when she committed to Iowa on July 3, 2022.

Two days later while in Louisville for an AAU basketball tournament, Jones went for a walk with her family when an impaired driver veered onto a sidewalk and hit them. Her father, Trey Jones, was killed while her mother, Amy Jones, suffered a brain injury and 21 broken bones. Her younger brother, Creek Jones, suffered minor injuries.

Ava Jones suffered a traumatic brain injury, torn ligaments in both knees and an injured shoulder. Iowa announced Jones would remain on scholarship.

Jensen, the Iowa associate head coach who recently replaced the retired Lisa Bluder, said in a statement Friday: ‘We wish Ava the best on the road to recovery and fully support the decision she made to step away from the game. ‘She worked tirelessly to get to this point, but she made the best decision for herself and her well-being.’

The driver, Michael Steele Empson Hurley of Lexington, Ind., was allegedly under the influence of drugs he hit four members of the Jones family.

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