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Who Are Kyle Filipowski, Tyrese Proctor, Jeremy Roach, Ryan Young? Duke Players Who Led The Way Offensively For 7th Ranked Duke In 77-67 Win On The Road At Virginia Tech Monday

Who are Kyle Filipowski, Tyrese Proctor, Jeremy Roach, Ryan Young? Duke players who led the way offensively for 7th ranked Duke in 77-67 win on the road at Virginia Tech Monday.

Kyle Filipowski was 6-9 on field goals to go along with 8 rebounds, 2 assists , 1 steal, 14 points . Tyrese Proctor was 5-8 on field goals, 2-3 on 3 pointers to go along with 3 rebounds , 5 assists , 12 points. Jeremy Roach was was 5-11 on field goals, 4-5 on 3 pointers to go along with 4 assists, 16 points. Ryan Young was 5-6 on field goals to go along with 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 10 points.

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Though, Kyle Filipowski, Tyrese Proctor, Jeremy Roach, Ryan Young weren’t the only players to score offensively for 7th ranked Duke in their 77-67 win on the road at Virginia Tech Monday as Caleb Foster was 3-6 on field goals to go along 2 assists, 8 points. Jared McCain was 3-10 on field goals, 1-6 on 3 pointers to go along 10 rebounds, 3 assists, 9 points.

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Following Kyle Filipowski, Tyrese Proctor, Jeremy Roach, Ryan Young leading the way offensively for 7th ranked Duke in their 77-67 win at Virginia Tech Duke senior guard who was 5-11 on field goals, 4-5 on 3 pointers to go along with 4 assists, 16 points had this to say!

Just trying to find my rhythm,“Obviously I had a couple of injuries last week but no excuses. If I’m on the court, I’m 100%.”

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Jeremy Roach wasn’t the only one to say something about how he performed at Virginia Tech as his Head Coach Jon Scheyer had this to say about Jeremy Roach He hasn’t practiced in a week and a half and he just wanted to gut it out, to be there for his teammates,”He clearly wasn’t himself on Saturday, although he did some really good things. I still think tonight he wasn’t fully himself. He needs a week of practice to get back into the flow of who he’s been. With that said, the 3s were great. He had some big time moments.”

He hasn’t practiced in a week and a half and he just wanted to gut it out, to be there for his teammates,”He clearly wasn’t himself on Saturday, although he did some really good things. I still think tonight he wasn’t fully himself. He needs a week of practice to get back into the flow of who he’s been. With that said, the 3s were great. He had some big time moments.”

Recently,

Stephen Wiseman of the News & Observer described Duke senior guard Jeremy Roach as a tough nut on his and former Duke player Shelden Williams Bleav In Duke Podcast

Following Kyle Filipowski, Tyrese Proctor, Jeremy Roach, Ryan Young leading the way offensively for 7th ranked Duke in their 77-67 win at Virginia Tech Duke Head Coach Jon Scheyer had this to say about his teams defense about his team winning at Virginia Tech!

I think it was our defense,”To hold this team to six 3s is not easy, I can promise you, especially on one day of prep. They run so many tough actions, misdirections. You have to have great talk, great communication. We did that.”

According to Stephen Wiseman News & Observer articles https://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/acc/duke/article284743336.html

https://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/acc/duke/article284749556.html

7th ranked Duke is now going to prepare to face, oppose tobacco road rival 3rd ranked North Carolina on the road Saturday in Chapel Hill.

Tip off is set for 6:30pm from Dean E. Smith Center!

The game is going to be televised on ESPN with Jay Bilas, Dan Shulman, Jess Sims commentating!

Jay Bilas played for former Duke Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski from 1982 -1986 playing 127 games averaging 8.4 points 5.4 rebounds, 0.4 assists before drafted 5th round of 1986 15th pick 108th pick overall in the 1986 NBA Draft. Though, Jay Bilas would never set foot on the hardwood for Dallas because he instead he would play professionally in Italy where he was among the leagues top scores in 1987-1988 seasons before playing professionally in Spain for part of the 1989 season before returning to Duke in 1990 to serve as an assistant coach on Krzyzewski’s staff, while also earning his law degree from Duke Law School. While Bilas was an assistant coach under Krzyzewski, the Blue Devils advanced to the NCAA Championship Gem three times, winning back-to-back National Championships in 1991 and 1992.

According to https://espnpressroom.com/us/bios/bilas_jay/