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Report: FBI Arrests Former West Virginia, Kentucky Player Kerr Kriisa

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Former Kentucky basketball player Kerr Kriisa has been arrested by the FBI in connection with ​a fraud scheme, Kentucky Sports Radio ‌reported on Saturday.

Kriisa, who also played guard for West Virginia, Arizona and Cincinnati during his collegiate basketball ​career, is connected with a multimillion-dollar fraud ​scheme dating back to his time with ⁠the Mountaineers, according to the report.

The ​25-year-old is being extradited to West Virginia, ​per the report, which did not provide additional details on the allegations.

An Estonia native, Kriisa caught on with ​Arizona following a strong international run that ​included stints in Lithuania and Germany. The guard spent three ‌seasons ⁠with the Wildcats, increasing his scoring average each season (2020-23).

He was with West Virginia in 2023-24, averaging a career-high 11 points per game, ​though he ​also served ⁠a nine-game suspension that season for receiving impermissible benefits at Arizona. He ​followed that with a season at ​Kentucky (2024-25) ⁠and another season at Cincinnati (2025-26). Kriisa averaged 8.8 points, 2.2 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 28.1 ⁠minutes ​in 127 games (106 starts) in ​his college career.

Kriisa had recently been an announced participant for ​Kentucky’s The Basketball Tournament-affiliated team, “La Familia.”

[Reuters]

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