Archbishop Mitty junior McKenna Woliczko, one of the top players in the country, will not return to the court this season.

Woliczko has torn the ACL in her right leg, the five-star recruit announced in an X post on Tuesday morning. She suffered the injury in the second quarter of Mitty’s 61-44 loss to Ontario Christian on Saturday at the Sabrina Ionescu showcase at Carondelet High.

“Unfortunately I do have a torn ACL requiring surgery,” Woliczko wrote in the post. “I will continue to push through this setback.”

In the post, Woliczko offered thanks to all who have reached out to her since the injury.

The two-time Bay Area News Group player of the year noted that her Mitty and Jason Kidd AAU teammates, coaches, family, friends and competitors have “reminded me how great the basketball community is!”

She also thanked the Carondelet staff for its immediate attention to her injury and to Ionescu, who was in attendance at Saturday’s game, for her “heartfelt” concern and words of encouragement.

Woliczko’s injury is a big blow to a Mitty team that got off to a promising start to the season. The Monarchs won the Sweet 16 Invitational Championship in La Jolla and the Nike Tournament of Champions in Arizona, where they blew out Ontario Christian in the championship game.

The San Jose private school had high hopes of winning its first CIF Open Division title this season after falling short the last three years. Mitty has gone to five state championship games in the last 10 years.