Purdue recruit suffers ACL tear
By JEFF WASHBURN ?
[email protected] ? August 2, 2010
Kyle Molock, a Purdue recruit and a junior at Coffman High School in Dublin, Ohio, will undergo surgery Wednesday to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.
The point guard, who committed to coach Matt Painter last fall, was injured last Tuesday during an Amateur Athletic Union tournament in California.
"It's a similar injury to what Robbie Hummel suffered," Karl Molock, Kyle's father, said Sunday afternoon. "We're going to be very cautious with it.
"They are telling us Kyle is looking at a recovery period of six to nine months, which could mean he will miss his entire junior season. However, that would still give him his senior year before he ever enrolls at Purdue."
Karl Molock said the family considered having Kyle's surgery done by Dr. Donald Shelbourne in Indianapolis but opted for a surgeon who works with the Ohio State athletic program. Shelbourne performed surgery on Hummel in March.