Why Duke Head Coach Jon Scheyer Is Going To Be Coaching Why Indiana State Head Coach Matthew Graves Isn't Going To Be Coaching As 4th Ranked Duke, Indiana State Oppose Each Other Friday
Jon Scheyer is going to be coaching Duke from the sideline when Duke, Indiana State oppose each other Friday because he is healthy.
Though,
can’t say the same for his counterpart Matthew Graves the Head Coach of Indiana State because Matthew Graves because he had triple bypass surgery and Indiana State doesn’t know when to expect him back on the bench. Matthew Graves recently visited a hospital in Terre Haute for evaluation following experiencing tightness in his chest . doctors determined he needed surgery . I’m truly grateful for incredible doctors at Union Health for helping my family and me through this process . I look forward to rejoining the program in near future . With coach Slessinger’s experience as a former Head Coach . I have complete confidence in his leadership during my absence . Can’t wait to see everyone back in Hulman Center. Go Sycamores!
A return to Head Coaching duties to the sideline for Matthew Graves has not been announced
According to article by ESPN News Services
Duke is a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference while Indiana State is a member of Missouri Valley Conference!
Duke comes into the game with a record of 3-0 because they’ve won every game they’ve played including their game at Army Tuesday night 114-59 win at Army on Tuesday night because Cam Boozer, Cayden Boozer, Isaiah Evans, Dame Sarr scored in double figures.
Cameron Boozer who is a freshman a forward was 4-8 on field goals 6-6 on free throws to go along with 9 rebounds , 4 assists, 2 steals, 2 blocks while his brother fellow freshman Cayden Boozer who is a guard was 2-4 on field goals 0-2 on 3 pointers 6-6 on free throws to go along with 10 points , 2 rebounds, 8 assists , 1 steal , 1 block Isaiah Evans who is a guard a sophomore was 5-10 on field goals 4-8 on 3 pointers , 3-4 on free throws to go along with 3 rebounds, 3 assists , 2 blocks. Darren Harris who like Isaiah Evans is a sophomore a guard was 5-7 on on field goals to go along with 15 points Though, unlike Isaiah Evans Darren Harris didn’t get to attempt a free throw . Patrick Ngongba II who is a sophmore a center was 6-12 on field goals, 4-5 on free throws to go along with 9 rebounds , 4 assists. Dame Sarr who is a freshman a guard was 6-8 on field goals to go along with 3 rebounds , 3 steals, 19 points.
As a team Duke was 37-65 on field goals . 24-29 on free throws.
According to espn app
Before 4th ranked Duke imporoved to 3-0 on the season with 114-59 win Tuesday as Cameron Boozer, Cayden Boozer , Isaiah Evans, Darren Harris, Patrick Ngongba II scored in double figures Mike Krzyewski who coached at Army played at Army coached at Duke before handing the reigns over to Jon Scheyer who is now in his 4th season as Duke Head Coach was honored with a ceremony.
Following Duke’s 114-59 win at Army Isaiah Evans who is a guard a sophomore was 5-10 on field goals to go along with 3 rebounds, 3 assists , 2 blocks had this to say!
I think we’re learning what it takes to pull away from teams, especially when we’re on the road,”“It just comes back to rebounding and guarding the ball.”
Following Duke’s 114-59 win at Army West Point Army West Point Head Coach Kevin Kuwik shared his thoughts on Dame Sarr by saying “You see him, he’s got good form, he’s long,”It’s totally a pick-your-poison kind of thing.”
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Army West Point Head Coach Kevin Kuwik wasn’t the only Head Coach to share his thoughts on Dame Sarr as Duke Head Coach Jon Scheyer was as well by saying think Dame has really felt the journey that you can be on as a freshman already,”He was upset the way he played the last game, and the ability to come back the next time and play the way that he did I think says a lot about his character. His ability to guard really stands out, but we’ve known the offensive potential that’s there as well. Tonight he really had it going on both ends.”
Following Duke’s 114-59 win at Army West Point Dame Sarr who was was 6-8 on field goals to go along with 3 rebounds , 3 steals, 19 points had this to say about he performed on the court at Army!
Whenever I’m focused on defense, then everything else comes by itself,”So I didn’t try to force it. It just came. And that’s what I’m trying to do every time.
According to Luke Decock’s News & Observer article https://www.newsobserver.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/luke-decock/article312855347.html
Indiana State comes into the game with Duke with record of 2-1 because Indiana State knocked off SIU Edwardsville Monday night in Edwardsville Illinois winning 64-55 where pair of players scored in double figures in junior guard Camp Wagner senior guard Sterling Young. Camp Wagner was 5-12 4-10 on 3 pointers , 2-2 on free throws to go along with 2 rebounds, 16 points while Sterling Young was 4-15 on field goals 2-9 on 3 pointers , 2-3 on free throws to go along with 3 rebounds , 12 points.
Following Indiana State knocking off SIU Edwardsville 64-55 Monday interim Head Coach Mark Slessinger who is taking over for Head Coach Matthew Graves while he is on medical leave had this to say!
We figured out how to win a road win it’s huge we needed this one to grow up and we were bending not breaking.
Tip off is set for 7:00pm from Cameron Indoor Stadium!
The game is going to be televised on ESPN2 with Mike Corey Terrence Oglesby commentating!
Mike Corey is a college sports play-by-play commentator for ESPN and has been with the network since 2011. He calls college football and has worked games in every FBS conference and has done over 15 bowl games throughout his career. During college basketball, he calls games featuring Top 25 teams, the Atlantic 10 Friday night matchups on ESPN2 and the American Athletic Conference games on ESPN, plus multiple conference championship games and the NIT.
In the spring, Corey primarily calls men’s and women’s college lacrosse, including first round and quarterfinal round games during the NCAA Tournament, and has been the studio host on ESPN for the NCAA Women’s Lacrosse semifinals and championship game. He also broadcast the softball and baseball regionals and has called a pair of NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship games as well.
In addition to his ESPN career, Corey has been the voice of NBC’s Summer Olympic Field Hockey coverage for three Olympics (2016 Rio, 2012 London, 2008 Beijing). He has called five Olympics in total, including the 2006 Torino Winter Olympics and the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics for Westwood One Radio as the play-by-play voice for speedskating. He also called three NCAA women’s basketball regional finals for the network as well.
While at NBC, he has done play-by-play for college football, basketball, lacrosse, rugby and MMA. He has also worked games for CBS and Fox during his television career which began back in 2002 on Comcast Sportsnet (now NBC Sports), NESN and MASN.
His professional broadcasting career began right after graduating from college as he was hired to be the Voice of the Delaware Blue Hens on the radio, a position he held from 1999-2012. During that time, he was a three-time winner for Delaware Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sports Media Association and is a four-time winner of Best Presentation and Sports Play-By-Play by the Delaware Press Association.
In the spring of 2022, Corey became a professor at the University of Delaware, teaching a class on TV Sportscasting for the Communications department, which he now does twice a year. He is still active in the community and has helped with various non-profit organizations, including the SL24 Foundation for Mental Health Awareness, Special Olympics Delaware, Autism Delaware, and the Delaware Kids Fund.
Corey was born and raised in Brattleboro, VT and graduated with a B.A. in Communications from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1999.
According to https://espnpressroom.com/us/bios/mike-corey/
Terrence Oglesby is a former Clemson guard who averaged 11.3 points , 1.7 rebounds , 1.4 assists while shooting 37.9 %
According to espn app