Though, Kyle Filipowski Sustained Sprained Ankle During Duke's Game At Virginia Saturday Kyle Filipowski Is Going To Be Available To Play As Duke Host Notre Dame Tonight In Durham
As a freshman this season for Duke Head Coach Jon Scheyer who is coaching inaugural season as Duke Head Coach Kyle Filipowski who is a forward is averaging 14.8 points, 9.2 rebounds , 1.3 assists while shooting 41.9%.
“According to espnapp”
Though,
Kyle Filipowski sustained sprained on the final play of regulation against Virginia Saturday Kyle Filipowski is going to be available to play as Duke host Notre Dame tonight in Durham.
Duke Head Coach Jon Scheyer said Monday that Kyle Filipowski was receiving treatment and would get an MRI exam to determine extent of injury. Tuesday Duke announced that Kyle Filipowski was medically cleared to play against Notre Dame.
“According to Stephen Wiseman article on newsobserver
As Duke lost to Virginia 69-62 Saturday Duke’s losing streak was extended to two games as referees didn’t call foul on Ryan Dunn following Kyle Filipowski drive to the basket in regulation which should have resulted in Kyle Filipowski shooting pair of free throws.
Instead,
The Duke, Virginia game went to overtime where Duke went on to lose to Virginia in overtime 69-62 . As Duke went on to lose 69-62 to Virginia Mark Mitchell was 1-4 on field goals, 0-2 on 3 pointers to go along with 8 rebounds , 3 assists. Kyle Filipowski was 0-6 on field goals, 0-1 on 3 pointers to go along 6 rebounds , 1 assists. Though, he scored 0 points. Dereck Lively II was 0-0 on field goals, 3 pointers to go along with 3 rebounds , 2 points. Tyrese Proctor was 6-12 on field goals , 2-5 on 3 pointers to go along 4 rebounds, 4 assists , 14 points. Jeremy Roach was 7-11 on field goals , 2-5 on 3 pointers to go along with 2 assists , 16 points. Dariq Whitehead who was returning from leg injury he sustained against Virginia Tech in Blacksburg on January 23, 2023 was 4-7 on field goals, 2-4 on 3 pointers to go along 4 rebounds , 10 points. Ryan Young was 0-2 on field goals , 0-0 on 3 pointers to go along 11 rebounds , 3 assists, 6 points. Though, Jaylen Blakes played 1 minute he was 0-0 on field goals , 0-0 on 3 pointers to go along with 0 rebounds , 0 assists, 0 points . Jacob Grandison was 4-7 on field goals , 3-6 on 3 pointers to go along 1 rebound , 11 points.
Following Duke’s 69=62 loss in overtime Saturday to Virginia where Duke’s losing streak was extended to two games as referees didn’t call foul on Ryan Dunn following Kyle Filipowski’s drive to basketball in regulation Duke Head Coach Jon Scheyer had this to say about what the referees told him in real time after replay. “Well, they told me after the fact that the call was made after the buzzer. And you can see the ball left his hands before point-zero. So I don’t know exactly what the rule is. I’d like to get some clarification, understand. But the call was made, so I don’t know how the call can be taken away. But again, I’m not – I just would like clarity. And hate it for our guys. Look, it’s a big-time environment. Jacob Grandison hits a big-time three to tie it. You have a chance to win. And to attack the basket like that, that’s a big-time move. To not be rewarded, I feel for [Filipowski]. Our team. And then you have to move on in overtime. And we needed one more stop that we couldn’t get down the stretch in overtime.”
Though, Duke Head Coach Jon Scheyer wasn’t the only one to say something about the end of regulation as Virginia Head Coach Tony Bennett did as well by saying “I don’t know. I was just trying to make my point while they were watching the replay like when your kid’s annoying and you’re like ‘Just shut up, leave me alone, I’ll get to you later.’ And I kept trying to say – because you know we have the advantage of seeing the replay and boy Reece [Beekman] got a, what looked to me, like a good block on it. I would’ve assumed the time ran out or the foul was after. So, I didn’t see it. Ryan [Dunn], I wish he would’ve, did a great job for us defensively, just let him get backdoor. We guarded the action, guarded the action. And then, that cut. But I didn’t get an official once they said no basket. And our staff was saying the shot clock went out. They weren’t too worried. But until I saw the call, that’s what I wanted to see. What’d you think? It was close right? Bang bang. We’ll take it.”
“According to article on goduke.com”
Though,
Duke Head Coach Jon Scheyer, Virginia Head Coach Tony Bennett weren’t the only to say something about the end of regulation where Duke’s Kyle Filipowski was driving to basket as Duke guards Tyrese Proctor, Jeremy Roach did as well. Tyrese Proctor shared his thoughts on if he had Kyle Filipowski enough time to win the game by “Oh definitely. He had an open lane. He went up strong, tried to dunk like we talk about all the time in practice, just going up strong and physical and just got unlucky with it. It was a good look.” Jeremy Roach shared his thoughts on what he say in last play of regulation. Just try to get the last shot. I didn’t realize, that was on me, the clock wasrunning down like that. The last play, I think it was a good play. It was kind of a muckup and Kyle [Filipowski] got the backdoor. And then obviously there was no goaltend, no foul but no excuses. We put ourselves in that situation and it’s on to the next.
“According to goduke.com”
Following Duke losing streak being extended to two games following referees not calling foul on Ryan Dunn as Kyle Filipowski was driving to basket the Atlantic Coast Conference admitted they should have called a foul and they were incorrect as foul was called on Ryan Dunn during a shot attempt by Kyle Filipowski as time expired . Upon the officials review the play it was determined that foul occurred following the clock reach 0.0, However the play should have resulted in two free throws for Duke. The Atlantic Coast Conference, upon review of the final play of regulation during the Duke at Virginia men’s basketball game, has announced an incorrect adjudication of the playing rules.
A foul was called on Virginia’s Ryan Dunn during a shot attempt by Duke’s Kyle Filipowski as time expired. Upon the officials’ review of the play, it was determined that the foul committed occurred after the clock reached 0.0. However, the play should have resulted in two free throws for Duke.
Per Rule 5, Section 7, Article 3c of the NCAA Rule Book, while a foul occurred after expiration of play, the ball was still in flight, thus the student-athlete should have been granted two free throw attempts.
Rule 5, Section 7, Article 3c states “when a foul occurs so near the expiration of time that the official timer cannot stop the game clock before time expires or when the foul occurs after time expires but while the ball is in flight during a try, the period shall end when the free throw(s) and all related activity have been completed.”
A.R. 130, Section 2 of the NCAA Casebook notes in a scenario where “Shooter A1 releases the ball, time expires, A1 is fouled while the ball in in flight and the try is unsuccessful, since the try was released before the expiration of time and since the foul occurred after time expired but while the ball was in flight and A1 was an airborne shooter, A1 shall attempt two free throws even if the first is successful. When both free throws are unsuccessful, the game continues with an extra period(s).”
The ACC had addressed this situation with both institutions as well as the officiating crew.
The conference considers this matter closed and will have no further comment.
As Duke is hosting Notre Dame tonight in Durham can Duke, Head Coach Jon Scheyer move on from foul being called on Virginia’s Ryan Dunn Saturday that would’ve awarded Kyle Filipowski free throws?
On Monday ahead of Duke’s game with Notre Dame Tuesday Duke Head Coach Jon Scheyer who is coaching his inaugural season had this to say! (Monday) i’m angry still . I’d be lying to you if I wasn’t Saturday was a disappointing outcome . All of us saw the ACC release . I respect them for acknowledging it. Obviously doesn’t change the outcome that guys didn’t have the opportunity to earn a win. ‘‘
On Monday Jon Scheyer had this to say about moving on from Duke’s game at Virginia!
We’ll figure out how to move on and to learn from this and use it as motivation to keep going . There is a lot left for us still and we need a quick response.’’
“According Stephen Wiseman articles on newsobserver.com”
Duke comes into the game with record of 17-8 overall 8-6 in Atlantic Coast Conference is seventh in Atlantic Coast Conference standings because as stated above As Duke lost to Virginia 69-62 Saturday Duke’s losing streak was extended to two games as referees didn’t call foul on Ryan Dunn following Kyle Filipowski drive to the basket in regulation which should have resulted in Kyle Filipowski shooting pair of free throws.
Instead,
The Duke, Virginia game went to overtime where Duke went on to lose to Virginia in overtime 69-62 . As Duke went on to lose 69-62 to Virginia Mark Mitchell was 1-4 on field goals, 0-2 on 3 pointers to go along with 8 rebounds , 3 assists. Kyle Filipowski was 0-6 on field goals, 0-1 on 3 pointers to go along 6 rebounds , 1 assists. Though, he scored 0 points. Dereck Lively II was 0-0 on field goals, 3 pointers to go along with 3 rebounds , 2 points. Tyrese Proctor was 6-12 on field goals , 2-5 on 3 pointers to go along 4 rebounds, 4 assists , 14 points. Jeremy Roach was 7-11 on field goals , 2-5 on 3 pointers to go along with 2 assists , 16 points. Dariq Whitehead who was returning from leg injury he sustained against Virginia Tech in Blacksburg on January 23, 2023 was 4-7 on field goals, 2-4 on 3 pointers to go along 4 rebounds , 10 points. Ryan Young was 0-2 on field goals , 0-0 on 3 pointers to go along 11 rebounds , 3 assists, 6 points. Though, Jaylen Blakes played 1 minute he was 0-0 on field goals , 0-0 on 3 pointers to go along with 0 rebounds , 0 assists, 0 points . Jacob Grandison was 4-7 on field goals , 3-6 on 3 pointers to go along 1 rebound , 11 points.
Following Duke’s 69=62 loss in overtime Saturday to Virginia where Duke’s losing streak was extended to two games as referees didn’t call foul on Ryan Dunn following Kyle Filipowski’s drive to basketball in regulation Duke Head Coach Jon Scheyer had this to say about what the referees told him in real time after replay. “Well, they told me after the fact that the call was made after the buzzer. And you can see the ball left his hands before point-zero. So I don’t know exactly what the rule is. I’d like to get some clarification, understand. But the call was made, so I don’t know how the call can be taken away. But again, I’m not – I just would like clarity. And hate it for our guys. Look, it’s a big-time environment. Jacob Grandison hits a big-time three to tie it. You have a chance to win. And to attack the basket like that, that’s a big-time move. To not be rewarded, I feel for [Filipowski]. Our team. And then you have to move on in overtime. And we needed one more stop that we couldn’t get down the stretch in overtime.”
Though, Duke Head Coach Jon Scheyer wasn’t the only one to say something about the end of regulation as Virginia Head Coach Tony Bennett did as well by saying “I don’t know. I was just trying to make my point while they were watching the replay like when your kid’s annoying and you’re like ‘Just shut up, leave me alone, I’ll get to you later.’ And I kept trying to say – because you know we have the advantage of seeing the replay and boy Reece [Beekman] got a, what looked to me, like a good block on it. I would’ve assumed the time ran out or the foul was after. So, I didn’t see it. Ryan [Dunn], I wish he would’ve, did a great job for us defensively, just let him get backdoor. We guarded the action, guarded the action. And then, that cut. But I didn’t get an official once they said no basket. And our staff was saying the shot clock went out. They weren’t too worried. But until I saw the call, that’s what I wanted to see. What’d you think? It was close right? Bang bang. We’ll take it.”
“According to article on goduke.com”
Though,
Duke Head Coach Jon Scheyer, Virginia Head Coach Tony Bennett weren’t the only to say something about the end of regulation where Duke’s Kyle Filipowski was driving to basket as Duke guards Tyrese Proctor, Jeremy Roach did as well. Tyrese Proctor shared his thoughts on if he had Kyle Filipowski enough time to win the game by “Oh definitely. He had an open lane. He went up strong, tried to dunk like we talk about all the time in practice, just going up strong and physical and just got unlucky with it. It was a good look.” Jeremy Roach shared his thoughts on what he say in last play of regulation. Just try to get the last shot. I didn’t realize, that was on me, the clock wasrunning down like that. The last play, I think it was a good play. It was kind of a muckup and Kyle [Filipowski] got the backdoor. And then obviously there was no goaltend, no foul but no excuses. We put ourselves in that situation and it’s on to the next.
“According to article goduke.com”
Following Duke losing streak being extended to two games following referees not calling foul on Ryan Dunn as Kyle Filipowski was driving to basket the Atlantic Coast Conference admitted they should have called a foul and they were incorrect as foul was called on Ryan Dunn during a shot attempt by Kyle Filipowski as time expired . Upon the officials review the play it was determined that foul occurred following the clock reach 0.0, However the play should have resulted in two free throws for Duke. The Atlantic Coast Conference, upon review of the final play of regulation during the Duke at Virginia men’s basketball game, has announced an incorrect adjudication of the playing rules.
A foul was called on Virginia’s Ryan Dunn during a shot attempt by Duke’s Kyle Filipowski as time expired. Upon the officials’ review of the play, it was determined that the foul committed occurred after the clock reached 0.0. However, the play should have resulted in two free throws for Duke.
Per Rule 5, Section 7, Article 3c of the NCAA Rule Book, while a foul occurred after expiration of play, the ball was still in flight, thus the student-athlete should have been granted two free throw attempts.
Rule 5, Section 7, Article 3c states “when a foul occurs so near the expiration of time that the official timer cannot stop the game clock before time expires or when the foul occurs after time expires but while the ball is in flight during a try, the period shall end when the free throw(s) and all related activity have been completed.”
A.R. 130, Section 2 of the NCAA Casebook notes in a scenario where “Shooter A1 releases the ball, time expires, A1 is fouled while the ball in in flight and the try is unsuccessful, since the try was released before the expiration of time and since the foul occurred after time expired but while the ball was in flight and A1 was an airborne shooter, A1 shall attempt two free throws even if the first is successful. When both free throws are unsuccessful, the game continues with an extra period(s).”
The ACC had addressed this situation with both institutions as well as the officiating crew.
The conference considers this matter closed and will have no further comment.
Notre Dame comes into the game with Duke with 10-15 overall 2-12 in Atlantic Coast Conference is thirteenth in the Atlantic Coast Conference standings because like Duke they lost their previous Atlantic Coast Conference game though, unlike they lost to Virginia Tech Saturday 93-87 in South Bend. As Notre Dame lost to Virginia Tech 93-87 Saturday in South Bend Ven -Allen Lupin was 5-8 on field goals 0-1 on 3 pointers to go along 5 rebounds , 1 assists, 11 points. Nate Laszewski was 12-17 on field goals , 6-9 on 3 pointers to go along 8 rebounds, 33 points. Marcus Hammond was 4-8 on field goals , 1-4 on field goals to go along 4 assists, 9 points . Cormac Ryan was 6-10 on field goals , 5-9 on 3 pointers to go along 2 rebounds, 3 assists , 17 points. Dane Goodwin was 2-6 on field goals , 0-2 on 3 pointers to go along 4 rebounds , 3 assists, 5 points . Though, Matt Zona played 8 minutes he was 0-1 on field goals , 0-0 on 3 pointers to go along 1 rebound 0 points . J.J. Starling was 4-10 on field goals , 0-3 on 3 pointers to go along 4 rebounds, 2 assists , 9 points. Trey Wertz 1-2 on field goals, 1-2 on 3 pointers to go along with 1 rebound, 1 assists , 3 points.
“According to espnapp”
Tip off is set for 7:00pm from Cameron Indoor Stadium!
The game is going to be televised on ESPN with Debbie Antonelli, Rece Davis commentating!
Debbie Antonelli played collegiality for NC State Women’s Basketball for Head Coach Kay Yow who passed away following breast cancer in 2009. While playing for NC State Women’s Basketball Head Coach Kay Yow NC State Women’s Basketball made the NCAA Tournament all four years Debbie Antonelli played as a forward, as well as two Sweet 16 appearances before graduating from NC State with a double major in business management and economics in 1986.
“According to Debbie Antonelli biography on espnnewsroom.com”