Freshman Marques Bolden has averaged 9.0 minutes per contest in his three games so far this season but is still working his way back from a lower-leg injury.
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Freshman Marques Bolden has averaged 9.0 minutes per contest in his three games so far this season but is still working his way back from a lower-leg injury.
Sophomore Sydnei Murphy is expected to be one of Duke’s top track and field athletes in the spring and has also been a cheerleader this fall.
As freshmen Harry Giles and Marques Bolden work their way into the lineup, Duke's rotation could change dramatically.
Jayson Tatum's return from injury is likely to help Duke's spacing and perimeter shooting on offense.
Marques Bolden could bolster Duke's frontcourt if he is in good enough shape to stay on the floor against Florida after returning from injury.
Sophomore Luke Kennard is averaging 19.4 points per game and had a career-high 35 points Saturday against Maine.
Luke Kennard poured in a career-high 35 points on just 16 shots from the field against Maine.
Freshman Marques Bolden and the Blue Devils finished with eight blocks Saturday, using their length to overwhelm Maine.
Tatum was a one-man fastbreak multiple times in the first half against Maine, collecting rebounds then pushing the ball up the court.
Swingman Jayson Tatum impressed with his aggressiveness on both ends of the court even though he shot just 2-of-7 in 18 minutes Saturday afternoon.
Freshman center Marques Bolden came off the bench and had three early turnovers before finishing with seven points and five boards in his first regular-season game.
President-elect Vincent Price and his wife, Annette, attended Saturday's game along with current President Richard Brodhead.
Freshman swingman Jayson Tatum had 10 points and eight rebounds in 20 minutes in his regular-season debut before leaving the game early in the second half with what looked like a right-leg cramp.
Sophomore Luke Kennard set a new career high by pouring in 31 points in the first 29 minutes Saturday.
Graduate student Amile Jefferson had a career-high 20 points Saturday as he continued his strong play inside.
Ben Humphreys topped 100 tackles this year on his way to a third-team All-ACC selection.