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Boston College guard Wynston Tabbs to miss season due to knee surgery

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: JAN 20 Florida State at Boston College

CHESTNUT HILL, MA - JANUARY 20: Boston College Eagles guard Wynston Tabbs (5) drives to the basket past Florida State Seminoles guard Trent Forrest (3). During the Boston College Eagles game against the Florida State Seminoles on January 20, 2019 at Conte Forum in Chestnut Hill, MA.(Photo by Michael Tureski/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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Boston College sophomore guard Wynston Tabbs will miss the entirety of the 2019-20 as he will undergo surgery on his left knee, the school announced on Wednesday.

This is an injury that has been plaguing Tabbs since last season, when he averaged 13.9 points but played in just 15 games.

“While I won’t be able to play this season, I know that it is a temporary setback and I will be back stronger than ever before,” Tabbs said in a press release from the school. “I want to thank my family, the Boston College Basketball program, and all our fans for their continued support. I’ve overcome obstacles before in my life and will work tirelessly to overcome this one. I am built for this.”

Tabbs has all-ACC potential and was going to be counted on to help fill the void left by Ky Bowman.