No. 2 Purdue is facing No. 7 Miami (FL) in the second round of the 2026 NCAA Tournament, but may have to finish the game without one of its best players.
Guard C.J. Cox went down hard on the court in the second half. He was trying to avoid contact as he went down the lane, attempting a layup. Cox was contacted by two different Miami defenders and ended up spinning, and it looked like he may have tweaked something when his right leg planted before his layup attempt.
Cox went to the ground after the play and instantly grabbed his knee.
Here are the latest injury updates for Cox, who left Purdue's second-round game against Miami with a right knee injury.
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C.J. Cox injury updates
Cox suffered an injury to his right knee and was in obvious pain on the ground, clutching his knee. He was tended to by trainers, and they helped to escort him off the court. Cox was taken into the Purdue locker room for further evaluation.
CJ Cox is on the ground clutching his knee and screaming. He got up on his own accord. pic.twitter.com/QiQdvY5lgD
— College Hoops Database (@CollegeHoopsTIk) March 22, 2026The broadcast provided an update that Cox is questionable to return to the game with a leg injury. The report also said that the guard was running in the tunnel trying to see if he couldn't loosen his leg up and get to a place where he could continue playing.
This article will be updated.

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