Jayson Tatum grabbed nine defensive rebounds Friday and will need to hold his own inside against a physical South Carolina side.
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Jayson Tatum grabbed nine defensive rebounds Friday and will need to hold his own inside against a physical South Carolina side.
Matt Jones heated up from the outside Friday and will likely be matched up against SEC Player of the Year Sindarius Thornwell on defense Sunday night.
Grayson Allen made his first four 3-pointers Friday, including a key triple at the end of the first half to put Duke up by 14 going into the locker room.
Freshman Frank Jackson scored 14 points Friday as he continues his late-season surge.
Frank Jackson and the Blue Devils have improved defensively late in the season and will need to lock in on SEC Player of the Year Sindarius Thornwell.
Grayson Allen led Duke with 21 points Friday and has been a sparkplug off the bench for much of the last month.
Grayson Allen made his first four 3-pointers Friday, including a key triple at the end of the first half to put Duke up by 14 going into the locker room.
Despite falling behind 16-4, Troy fought hard to stay within striking distance until the game's final minutes.
Despite struggling with his shot at times Friday, Jayson Tatum used his size and athleticism to finish with a double-double.
Antonio Vrankovic could see the most playing time of his career this winter.
Senior Matt Jones scored 11 early points to get his team off to a hot start in its NCAA tournament opener.
Despite falling behind 16-4, Troy fought hard to stay within striking distance until the game's final minutes.
Senior Hayley Fisher was one of four Blue Devils to record hat tricks Thursday afternoon.
After being expected to start entering the season, freshman Marques Bolden has not been able to get comfortable on the offensive end.
Freshman Harry Giles has not been able to consistently crack the rotation, but two of his classmates are playing big minutes.