According to multiple reports, Marques Bolden will become Duke's third transfer this offseason.
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According to multiple reports, Marques Bolden will become Duke's third transfer this offseason.
The Blue Devils have won five straight matchups, including three in the ACC, by controlling doubles matches early and putting away big leads in singles.
London Perrantes and Virginia could avenge losses to both Villanova and Duke this year if they make a run through the East Region to the Final Four.
Kennard has become more comfortable creating space off the dribble and scoring at all three levels of the court.
Graduate student Amile Jefferson has fought through a right-foot bone bruise to still be Duke’s most consistent player in the paint.
Freshman Dennis Smith Jr. earned ACC Freshman of the Year accolades, but individual success has not translated to team success.
London Perrantes has gotten more support offensively with Ty Jerome and Kyle Guy in the starting lineup late in the season.
Notre Dame forward Bonzie Colson earned first-team All-ACC honors after keeping his team in the upper echelon of conference powers by gobbling up rebounds and using an array of post moves in the paint.
Senior Matt Jones will play in his final home game Tuesday evening. The DeSoto, Texas, native has shot just 3-of-15 his last two games and will look to get back on track.
Rookie Marques Bolden posted three blocks in 14 minutes Saturday but struggled offensively once again. He might be called into action to battle a long Florida State frontcourt.
Frank Jackson scored 16 points against Miami and will likely continue to see an uptick in minutes with Grayson Allen hobbled against Florida State.
Despite losing the doubles point, the Blue Devils regrouped and overcame a 3-1 deficit to earn a hard-fought win.
Freshman Meible Chi and the Blue Devils knocked off No. 16 N.C. State on the road Wednesday afternoon.
N.C. State head coach Mark Gottfried was recently fired but will finish out the regular season, the school announced last Thursday.
Jayson Tatum closed the Cavaliers out with two dagger 3-pointers in the final three minutes to finish the best game of his career.
The Blue Devils have now won six games in a row to move into a tie for second in the ACC standings.