Ethan Dietz, a sophomore basketball player at Connors State College, has died after suffering an in-game injury during a matchup in Texas. The Oklahoma junior college confirmed his passing in an emotional Facebook post, noting that Dietz appeared to have sustained a “head injury” during Saturday’s men’s basketball game.
The school did not release additional details about the nature of the injury. A spokesperson told CBS News it seemed to be “some kind of head injury,” but no specifics have been disclosed.
School Statement: “Ethan Exemplified What It Means to Be a Cowboy”
In its official announcement, Connors State wrote: “As you know, sophomore Ethan Dietz was injured during a men’s basketball game on Saturday. He passed away this morning, November 25. Ethan exemplified what it means to be a Cowboy, to value hard work and being part of a team. While the team and the Cowboy community are processing our own grief, our hearts go out to his family and friends.”
Dietz was hospitalized after the Saturday game and died early Tuesday morning.
Who Was Ethan Dietz?
Dietz was a 6-foot-8 forward originally from Vilonia, Arkansas, and a member of the class of 2024 at Connors State College. According to the school’s athletics page, he averaged eight points per game across the eight games he played this season. In his final game, Dietz recorded six points and four rebounds.
He was injured during the matchup against Grayson College in Texas. School spokesperson Shannon Rigsby said no detailed information is available about how the injury occurred but repeated that it was likely related to head trauma.
Community Prepares to Honor Dietz
Connors State College announced that a vigil will be held in Ethan Dietz’s honor on December 1 at the Warner, Oklahoma campus. Teammates, staff, students, and community members are expected to gather to remember the sophomore athlete whose life and season were cut tragically short.




