In a heartbreaking development for South Carolina women’s basketball, standout forward Chloe Kitts has announced that she will miss the entire 2025-26 college basketball season due to a torn ACL. The talented Gamecock revealed the unfortunate news through her social media accounts, expressing both her disappointment and determination to recover stronger.
Kitts, who has been an essential part of South Carolina’s recent success, suffered the injury during offseason workouts. Her absence will leave a major gap in the team’s roster, as she has been known for her versatility, rebounding strength, and ability to energize her teammates on both ends of the floor. Fans and teammates alike have poured in messages of support, showing just how impactful she has been both on and off the court.
This injury marks a significant setback not only for Kitts but also for the Gamecocks’ title ambitions in the coming season. Head coach Dawn Staley will now need to adjust her rotation and rely on younger players to step into larger roles as the team works to maintain its competitive edge. Still, Staley has a history of developing depth and resilience within her squad, and she’s expected to guide the team through this difficult stretch.
Despite the challenges ahead, Kitts’ spirit remains unbroken. In her announcement, she expressed gratitude for the support from her coaches, medical staff, and fans, vowing to dedicate herself to rehabilitation. The road to recovery from an ACL tear is long and demanding, but Kitts’ determination and strong work ethic suggest that she’ll return even stronger once fully healed.
For now, South Carolina fans will have to rally behind their team and wait patiently for Kitts’ comeback. Her recovery journey will undoubtedly inspire many, serving as a reminder of both the physical and emotional resilience required in the world of competitive sports.