Texas Tech's Christian Anderson Injured After Slip on Big 12 Tournament Glass Floor

College Sports · By Sarah Mitchell · March 12, 2026
Texas Tech's Christian Anderson Injured After Slip on Big 12 Tournament Glass Floor

Texas Tech guard Christian Anderson sustained a muscle strain after slipping on the newly installed glass floor at the Big 12 tournament, a moment that underscored growing concerns about player safety amid innovative court designs. The incident occurred during Thursday's matchup, where Texas Tech suffered a 75-53 defeat against Iowa State.

The Big 12 tournament introduced a glass floor for its games this year, a move intended to modernize the event's atmosphere and enhance visual appeal for fans and television broadcasts. However, Anderson's injury has brought attention to the risks associated with the surface, especially when compared to traditional hardwood floors.

  • Christian Anderson slipped and strained a muscle during play.
  • The injury happened on the glass floor, a new feature at the Big 12 tournament.
  • Texas Tech lost the game 75-53 to Iowa State.

While specific details regarding Anderson's recovery timeline have not been disclosed, the strain is a setback for Texas Tech as they exit the tournament. The incident may prompt further review of the glass floor's safety standards by the Big 12 Conference and NCAA officials.

As the Red Raiders regroup after their elimination, the injury to Anderson highlights the balance between innovation and athlete welfare in college basketball. Tournament organizers and facility managers may face increased scrutiny to ensure new technologies do not compromise player safety.

For further details about player statistics and tournament updates, visit the Big 12 men's basketball schedule and Christian Anderson's stats page.

Sources

  1. [1]ESPN College Sports