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Iowa women's basketball senior Taylor McCabe ruled out for season after ACL tear
Summary
Taylor McCabe suffered a left ACL tear in the opening minutes of Iowa's game against Ohio State and has been ruled out for the remainder of the 2025–26 season; teammates and fans have shared well-wishes on social media.
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Taylor McCabe, a senior guard for No. 10 Iowa women's basketball, suffered a left ACL tear and has been ruled out for the remainder of the 2025–26 season. The injury occurred in the opening minutes of the first quarter of Iowa's game against No. 11 Ohio State and was reported as non-contact. Team medical staff carried her off the court, and she later returned to the bench in street clothes with an ice wrap while teammates offered support. An MRI confirmed the ACL tear and the program announced the season-ending designation.
Known details:
- The program announced McCabe tore her left ACL and is out for the 2025-26 season.
- The injury happened early in Iowa's win over No. 11 Ohio State and was described as non-contact.
- McCabe was carried off by medical staff, then returned to the bench in street clothes with an ice wrap while teammates surrounded her.
- After the MRI and the injury designation, fans, teammates, coaches, and recruits shared well-wishes on social media.
Summary:
McCabe's season-ending injury removes a senior guard from a No. 10 Iowa team that is 18-2 overall and 9-0 in Big Ten play. Undetermined at this time.
