Tennessee Freshman Nate Ament Sidelined with Leg Injury Ahead of Key SEC Clash

College Sports · By Marcus Chen · March 3, 2026
Tennessee Freshman Nate Ament Sidelined with Leg Injury Ahead of Key SEC Clash

Tennessee Volunteers freshman Nate Ament has been ruled out for the team's upcoming matchup against South Carolina after suffering a leg injury during the Volunteers' recent loss to Alabama. The absence of Ament, a promising first-year player, presents a significant challenge for the No. 23-ranked Volunteers as they continue their Southeastern Conference (SEC) campaign.

The injury occurred during Saturday's contest against Alabama, a game that saw Tennessee fall to a conference rival. Reports indicate that Ament was forced to leave the game due to the leg issue and will not be available for Tuesday's showdown with South Carolina. The team has not released further details regarding the severity of the injury or a timeline for Ament's return.

  • Ament's injury forced him to exit the Alabama game early.
  • He will miss at least the Volunteers' next game against South Carolina.
  • Tennessee currently holds the No. 23 spot in the national rankings.

The news comes at a crucial point in the season as Tennessee looks to solidify its standing within the SEC and secure favorable positioning for postseason play. With the loss to Alabama fresh on their minds, the Volunteers will need to adjust quickly to compensate for the absence of Ament, who has contributed energy and versatility off the bench throughout his freshman campaign.

As Tennessee prepares for the South Carolina matchup, the coaching staff will likely look to other members of the roster to step up in Ament's absence. Depth and resilience will be tested as the Volunteers navigate both the physical demands of the SEC schedule and the challenge of playing without a key young player.

Sources

  1. [1]ESPN College Sports