Duke men's basketball 2023-24 player review: Jeremy Roach
By Elliott Jarnot | 10 hours agoWith Duke men’s basketball season now wrapped up, the Blue Zone is here to review every player’s performance. Last up is Jeremy Roach.
With Duke men’s basketball season now wrapped up, the Blue Zone is here to review every player’s performance. Last up is Jeremy Roach.
Kimchi has been forced to shoulder lofty standards on top of the normal difficulties of being a freshman and international student. That’s not to mention the unexpected hurdles that would come with being Israeli on a college campus this year, something Kimchi wasn’t expecting when she came to Duke.
As the NBA playoffs begin, several former Blue Devils will seek to lead their squads to a championship. The Blue Zone takes a look at the regular season performances of some past Duke basketball stars.
After four years with Duke basketball, senior guard Jeremy Roach announced via Instagram Tuesday night his decision to declare for the 2024 NBA Draft. He will also enter the transfer portal, maintaining his fifth and final year of college eligibility.
With Duke men’s basketball season now in the rear-view mirror, the Blue Zone is here to review every player’s performance. We already looked at TJ Power, Sean Stewart, Jaylen Blakes, Ryan Young, Caleb Foster, Tyrese Proctor, Mark Mitchell and Jared McCain. Next up is Kyle Filipowski.
In a move that came as no surprise to many, sophomore Blue Devil guard Jaden Schutt will be hitting the transfer portal, he announced Monday evening on social media.
In their first matchup since throwing a no-hitter against them in last year’s ACC tournament, Cassidy Curd and the Blue Devils dominated the Tigers once again.
Sportswrap is your one-stop shop for everything Duke athletics, where we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week and give a brief look ahead. Here’s our recap for the week of April 8-14.
In this episode, hosts Ranjan Jindal and Caleb Dudley, along with guest Dom Fenoglio, recap the second weekend of March Madness for Duke. In addition, the trio previews the 2024-25 season, with recruiting and transfer portal talk.
The Blue Devils started off strong Friday with a dominant 4-1 victory against No. 7 Wake Forest, before falling to No. 16 NC State by a score of 4-2 Sunday.
Head coach Jamie Ashworth’s squad won in dominant fashion on the road against Louisville, coming away with a 4-0 sweep against the Cardinals.
No. 4 Duke stamped its resume with an excellent victory for postseason seeding Sunday, bouncing back from its loss against Notre Dame a week earlier to take down No. 2 Virginia 18-12 on Senior Day in Koskinen Stadium in front of a sellout crowd.
We throw around the term “players’ coach” a lot, but it's clear that Scheyer’s presence makes a difference and he clearly has his team’s respect.
What could have been a dominant weekend trip for No. 6 Duke turned into a long bus ride home in a matter of unfortunate late-game moments.
All-Star festivities march on in high school basketball, as the Nike Hoop Summit took place in Portland, Ore., this week. Six future Blue Devils participated in the event between the women’s and men’s games, let’s take a look at how they performed.
As the Blue Devils’ season comes to an end, the Blue Zone is here to break down every player’s performance this year, and compare it to our preseason predictions. Next up is Jared McCain.
With several ACC teams coming to town in lieu of conference championships in a month, Duke put on a show on its home turf, displaying the completeness of its roster with top-five finishes across the board during the weekend. The women’s team proved particularly dominant, helping the Blue Devils shatter numerous meet and program records in the process.
As the Blue Devils’ season comes to an end, the Blue Zone is here to break down every player’s performance this year, and compare it to our preseason predictions. Next up is Mark Mitchell.
Junior guard Jaylen Blakes, a rotational piece who struggled to find consistent minutes at times this year playing behind a talented group of guards, announced via Instagram that he is entering the transfer portal.
No. 25 Duke narrowly escaped the upset bid, closing out the 14-11 win against Louisville with a fourth-quarter hat trick from senior midfielder Maddie McCorkle.