The Record (Troy, NY)

Florida postpones 3 home games while Johnson makes progress

- ByMARKLONG

GAINESVILL­E, FLA. » Florida has postponed its next three men’s basketball games while forward Keyontae Johnson continues to show “truly encouragin­g signs of progress,” athletic director Scott Stricklin said Thursday.

Johnson collapsed on the court during a game at Florida State on Saturday and remains hospitaliz­ed at UF Health while undergoing further tests and evaluation. He is alert, moving, talking and even chatting with friends and teammates via FaceTime.

TheGatorsh­adbeensche­duled to host Florida Atlantic on Saturday, Florida A&Mon Sunday and James Madison on Tuesday. They will try to make up all three games later this season, but the priority will be to get through Southeaste­rn Conference play.

“This has been an emotionall­y taxing time for Keyontae’s family, friends and teammates,” Stricklin said.

“Our hope is that everyone impacted will take an opportunit­y to process those emotions and regroup ahead of the start of the new year.”

Florida’s next game is now Dec. 30 at Vanderbilt, the league opener for both teams.

The Gators (3-1) have now postponed or canceled six

games already, including against UMass Lowell, Virginia and Oklahoma to open the season.

The latest schedule changes followed Johnson’s harrowing emergency in Tallahasse­e. The Southeaste­rn Conference’s preseason player of the year crumpled to the floor coming out a timeout and needed medical assistance. He was moved to a stretcher and carried to a waiting ambulance as teammates, coaches, staff, fans and others watched in disbelief.

ESPN declined to show video of the incident. Witnesses said Johnson was standing near midcourt and suddenly fell forward and landed on his face.

He spent two nights at Tallahasse­e Memorial before being transferre­d to Gainesvill­e via helicopter with his mother by his side.

Like many of his Florida teammates, Johnson tested positive for COVID-19 during the summer. Although the cause of Johnson’s collapse has not been revealed, the coronaviru­s can lead to myocarditi­s, a viral infection of the heart muscle. At its most severe, myocarditi­s can lead to sudden cardiac arrest and has been a documented cause of death for young, otherwise healthy athletes.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this Nov. 29, 2019, file photo, Florida forward Keyontae Johnson (11) looks on during during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Marshall in Gainesvill­e, Fla.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this Nov. 29, 2019, file photo, Florida forward Keyontae Johnson (11) looks on during during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Marshall in Gainesvill­e, Fla.

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