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Nebraska guard Connor Essegian suffered what appeared to be a chipped tooth after being punched in the back of the head. This incident occurred during the Cornhuskers’ 84-72 victory over New Mexico on Thursday night.
The significant moment unfolded in the first half when New Mexico’s leading scorer Deyton Albury struck Essegian just over a minute before the break. The unexpected blow led to immediate repercussions.
Officials assessed Albury’s actions as a flagrant foul, resulting in his ejection from the game. Such decisions underscore the seriousness of player safety during collegiate sports.
Following the game, New Mexico coach Eric Olen addressed the situation, noting the impact of the foul on his team’s momentum. He stated, “It looked like there was contact to his head, which is what they called it. That was a tough moment for us, losing Deyton like that took the wind out of our sails and we didn’t really finish the half.” Coach Olen’s comments reflect the gravity of the incident and its effects on the game’s progression.
Essegian managed to contribute to his team despite the setback. He finished the game with six points, seven rebounds, and one assist over 31 minutes played. Moreover, this victory marked an impressive ninth consecutive win for Nebraska.
In the aftermath, Essegian took to social media to showcase his injury. His post included an image depicting what seemed to be a piece of his tooth. He remarked humorously, “Well that was a first for me,” capturing the surreal nature of the event.
Essegian’s lighthearted approach continued, as he responded to the rapid creation of a social media account named