An interesting situation to say the least Last season, Duke had a remarkably deep backcourt. Next year? Not so much: only Tyrese Proctor and Caleb Foster return.
Duke basketball one-and-done Jared McCain and two-and-done Kyle Filipowski are seemingly certain to hear their names in the first round of the NBA Draft on June 26.
After not losing a single player via the transfer route a season ago, Duke basketball has now lost seven players to the transfer portal this offseason.
A solid list of options for TJ Power and Sean Stewart but the others are as of now unclear Jeremy Roach and Mark Mitchell have decided on their next schools - Roach will be at Baylor in the fall while Mitchell has chosen Kansas State.
On Sunday, former Duke Blue Devil guard Jeremy Roach committed to Baylor after spending four seasons in Durham with Duke. During his time with the Blue Devils, Roach improved steadily every season and became an all-around great guard in 2023.
Former Duke star point guard Jeremy Roach has committed to Baylor, he announced Sunday on Instagram. Roach, who entered the transfer portal on Tuesday and declared for the NBA draft on Wednesday, picked Baylor over a number of schools, including Kentucky, Villanova and Syracuse.
The Baylor Bears are getting a big boost via the transfer portal, as a key member of Duke’s 2023-24 team is joining their squad.
Can you bear it? While things can still change, it looks like Baylor is the leader in the Jeremy Roach sweepstakes. It makes sense. Scott Drew has been an excellent guards coach - just look at Baylor’s championship team.
The Bears have drawn several predictions for the Duke Basketball standout. After Jeremy Roach jumped into the transfer portal, initial reports tabbed Arkansas, St.
As the captain prepares to move on Remember when people thought it might be a good idea for Jeremy Roach to leave Duke after last season? That the backcourt might be too crowded?
Duke basketball star Jeremy Roach made a big decision regarding his future on Tuesday. Roach has played four seasons with the Blue Devils and he has been a big part of the program since day one.
The 2023-24 season was a disappointing one for Kansas, but that doesn't mean the Jayhawks are, all of a sudden, going to disappear out of sight out of mind.
Duke basketball guard Jeremy Roach is being honest about his team’s rematch with North Carolina State in the Elite Eight. Roach is looking forward to a rematch between the two heated ACC rivals.
Jeremy Roach and the Duke Blue Devils are in for a tough fight this Friday. Following easy wins over the No. 13 Vermont Catamounts in the first round and against the No.
Every Blue Devil fan knows about "March Jeremy." Those who don't haven't been watching postseason Duke basketball action in recent years. Jeremy Roach has shown the ability to carry the team through tough games, and history has shown a veteran guard is a must come tourney time.
Picture it. The time is March in 2021. Duke basketball is in the dumps; there's no other way to put it. Stud recruit Jalen Johnson abandoned the squad midseason, the Blue Devils are 62nd in the nation in points per game, and worst of all, they got pummeled by 28 at UNC to finish the regular season 11-11 and unworthy of an at-large bid.
The penultimate Saturday of the regular season yielded plenty of high-stakes matchups, with NCAA Tournament implications hanging in the balance. With that, here are four takeaways from the action.
Jeremy Roach scored 21 points and No. 9 Duke pulled away in the final 11 minutes to defeat North Carolina State 79-64 after a horrid start Monday night at Raleigh, N.C.
Jared McCain scored 21 points and Jeremy Roach added 18 for No. 21 Duke, which was at its best in the final six minutes of a 78-70 win over No. 10 Baylor on Wednesday in New York.
As a junior last season, Roach averaged 13.6 points and shot 34.3% from downtown, both career highs. He also dished out a little more than three assists per game and shot 42.7% from the floor.
Jeremy Roach is returning to Duke for his senior season and withdrawing his name from the NBA draft, he said Monday. "Duke nation I'm not done yet year 4...," he posted on Instagram.
Duke guard Jeremy Roach wants to see if he can earn some buzz in the 2023 NBA Draft pool.
Jeremy Roach is a businessman first, and an athlete second. While the Duke men’s basketball captain readies for yet another trip to the big dance, he’s leveraging his name, image and likeness in a way very few athletes, if any, have been able to before.
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