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Harrison Reeling After Brady Henchon's Knee Injury, Raiders Stay Confident

Harrison forward Brady Henchon sustained a knee injury during the Raiders' game against Zionsville on Feb. 26, 2026, leaving the roster unsettled as the postseason approaches.

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Harrison Reeling After Brady Henchon's Knee Injury, Raiders Stay Confident
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Brady Henchon, Harrison's star forward, suffered a knee injury during the Raiders' game against Zionsville on Feb. 26, 2026, and the team is visibly shaken while preparing for the postseason. The injury occurred in-game and immediately became the dominant storyline for Harrison's bench and coaching staff.

Henchon’s status is now the central question for Harrison as it finishes regular-season play and turns its attention to postseason brackets. The Raiders lost a primary frontcourt option when Henchon went down with the knee issue, and that change in personnel will force adjustments to Harrison’s rotation and matchup plans in the weeks ahead.

Despite the setback, the Raiders are publicly projecting confidence as they head into postseason preparation. Coaches and players on Harrison have emphasized resilience and a short-term focus on practice adjustments and health updates in the days following the Zionsville game. The team’s stated outlook is to move forward with the available roster while monitoring Henchon’s recovery timeline.

The timing of Henchon’s injury complicates Harrison’s postseason planning because postseason play is immediate after the regular season concludes. With Henchon sidelined by a knee injury sustained in the Zionsville contest, Harrison must determine whether to shift minutes to younger forwards or change defensive assignments to cover interior minutes that Henchon typically handled.

Harrison’s next steps will hinge on medical evaluations and practice returns that the coaching staff will announce as more information becomes available. The Raiders enter the postseason phase with the concrete problem of replacing a star forward in a short window and the concrete response of maintaining confidence and preparing the roster for quick tactical changes. The team’s postseason trajectory now depends as much on Henchon’s recovery from the knee injury sustained against Zionsville as it does on matchups and seeding on the bracket.

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