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At 6-foot-5, junior Rasheed Sulaimon has the height and length to disrupt opposing shooters looking for space behind the 3-point line.
The interior presence of Jahlil Okafor has allowed Duke's guards to extend their ball pressure on the perimeter.
Junior captain Amile Jefferson continues to stuff the stat sheet and be a reliable communicator for Duke.
Senior Quinn Cook added MVP honors from the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic to his trophy shelf Saturday, leading Duke with 18 points.
Duke captured the title at the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic by dispatching Stanford 70-59 in Brooklyn Saturday night.
Quinn Cook earned tournament MVP honors as Duke downed Stanford to take the title at the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic.
With center Jahlil Okafor down low to protect the rim, the Blue Devils are a much-improved defensive squad from a season ago.
Last season, Amile Jefferson gave up size and strength to opposing centers; with Jahlil Okafor down low with him this year, he's able to slide over to guard power forwards.
Sophomore Matt Jones is one of several Blue Devils trusted to apply relentless ball pressure on the perimeter for Duke.
Senior Quinn Cook's two critical 3-pointers in the second half helped break the game open for the Blue Devils.
Freshman Jahlil Okafor struggled for the first time in his college career against Temple, making just three of his 13 shots in the first half.
Freshman Justise Winslow reached double-figures again in Duke's win against Temple Friday night.
Dr. Kathryn Andolsek, assistant dean for premedical education, presents a proposal for a master's degree in biomedical science.