Makai Mason became one of the breakout Cinderella stars of the NCAA Tournament when he scored 31 points in Yale’s first-round upset win over Baylor. There will be no sequel for the Bulldogs point guard this season. Mason suffered a broken foot in Yale’s season-opening scrimmage and will miss the 2016-17 campaign.
Yale basketball star Makai Mason out for season with broken foot
The point guard led Yale in scoring and assists last season.


Mason suffered the injury against Boston University and will need surgery, according to ESPN’s Jeff Goodman.
This is a devastating blow to a Yale team that was looking for a return trip to the NCAA Tournament after finishing 23-7 last year. Mason led the team in scoring (16 points per game), assists (3.8 per game), and three-pointers made (55) last season. After beating Baylor, Yale even gave Duke a stiff test in the round of 32 but ended up losing, 71-64.
If there’s good news for the Bulldogs, it’s that they don’t need to win the Ivy League outright this year to make the NCAA Tournament. The Ivy League is introducing a four-team conference tournament for the first time ever this season, ending its stay as the last holdout without a conference tournament.
It had been 54 years since Yale made the NCAA Tournament before last season’s breakthrough.











