The Blue Devils topped Army, 35-14, in the two teams’ encounter last Sept. 12 in West Point, N.Y. Duke looks to win again—this time, on its home turf.
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The Blue Devils topped Army, 35-14, in the two teams’ encounter last Sept. 12 in West Point, N.Y. Duke looks to win again—this time, on its home turf.
Lindy Duncan, Duke’s top performer last year with four top-five finishes, will lead the Blue Devils this fall.
Senior Jeremy Gould went 2-for-4 with two homers, giving him his first collegiate multi-home run game. The outfielder also chipped in three RBI.
Dennis O'Grady's seven inning of one-run ball steered the Devils to victory.
New Duke assistant coach Matt Lubick served under David Cutcliffe for two seasons at Mississippi before moving on to Arizona State.
Senior Jon Scheyer and the Blue Devils dominated the Mountaineer backcourt and will need a similar effort against Butler’s staunch perimeter defense.
Junior Kyle Singler’s defensive effort on West Virginia’s Da’Sean Butler was key in limiting the Mountaineer star to 10 points on 2-of-8 shooting before Butler was forced to leave the game due to a knee injury Saturday.
Nolan Smith, Jon Scheyer and Kyle Singler finally clicked on the same night, outscoring West Virginia by themsleves, 63-57.
Jon Scheyer’s role in attacking a zone defense is to take care of the ball and hit perimeter jumpers.