Why Duke Senior Guard Jeremy Roach Should Perform At His Best In The Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament, NCAA Tournament
When you fans, spectators think about Duke rarely does the word senior come to mind because a player or players leave early enter their names in the NBA Draft.
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When you think of the 2023-2024 Duke team the name Jeremy Roach come to mind because he is a senior and has been playing for Duke for four seasons. Jeremy Roach started out being coached by former Duke Head Coach now retired Duke Mike Krzyzewski who retired following 2021 -2022 season. For the last two seasons Jeremy Roach has been playing for former Duke player former Duke Special Assistant, Assistant Coach current Head Coach in Jon Scheyer. In 2022-2023 season Jeremy Roach was Honorable Mention All-ACC selection
Named first-team All-ACC Tournament
Selected as the team’s Most Valuable Player Award, along with Kyle Filipowski
Played in 32 games as a junior with 30 starts and was the team’s second leading scorer at 13.6 points per game
Although missing four games (toe injury), still finished as the team’s leader in minutes (1,061) and minutes per game (33.2)
His season averages of 13.6 points, .343 three-point percentage, .780 free-throw percentage, 2.5 rebounds and 33.2 minutes each marked career highs
Opened the season with three consecutive double-digit scoring efforts, including 16 points against both Jacksonville (11/7) and Kansas (11/15)
Made four first-half three-pointers en route to a win in the season opener against Jacksonville
Eclipsed 200 career assists with eight against USC Upstate (11/11) -- one shy of his career high
Set a career high with nine made field goals en route to 21 points in Duke’s victory over Xavier in Portland (11/25)
Matched his then career-high in points with 22 in a win over Iowa at Madison Square Garden in the Jimmy V Classic (12/6), hitting 8-of-18 from the field
Returned from a three-game absence (toe injury) in the win over No. 17 Miami (1/21), scoring 14 points on 6-of-10 shooting with four assists and two steals
Hit four three-pointers in a win at Georgia Tech (1/28) to match a season high
Poured in a then career-high 21 points against Wake Forest (1/31), including 17 in the first half
Played all 40 minutes in the win over North Carolina (2/4) with 20 points and seven rebounds
Scored in double-figures for the fifth straight game with 16 points on 7-of-11 shooting at Virginia (2/11)
Recorded his first career double-double with a team-high 19 points and a career-high 11 assists against Virginia Tech (2/25)
Finished the season with four consecutive double-digit scoring games, beginning with 13 points in 37 minutes in the ACC semifinal win over Miami (3/10)
Scored a career-high 23 points in the ACC title game win over Virginia (3/11), including 19 points in the second half to earn a spot on the All-ACC Tournament first team
Of Duke’s final 14 points against Virginia, 11 came from Roach
Matched his career scoring effort with another 23-point performance in Duke’s win over Oral Roberts in the NCAA Tournament First Round, hitting 9-of-17 from the field
The Oral Roberts game marked his 50th career double-digit scoring and 50th career game with three or more assists
Scored 13 points versus Tennessee in the NCAA Tournament Second Round
Named to preseason watch lists for the Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year Award, Naismith Trophy and Wooden Award
Named preseason All-ACC First Team
As a senior in 2023-2024 for Duke Jeremy Roach is averaging 14.3 points, 2.5 rebounds , 3.1 assists while shooting 48.4 %
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Jeremy Roach’s final regular season game on his senior night on March 9, 2024 in Durham ended with 84-79 loss to rival North Carolina where he was 3-12 on field goals, 2-4 on 3 pointers to go along with 3 assists, 2 turnovers 13 points. One of the turnovers came at a critical time in the game when Duke got down to 1 point and could’ve taken the lead.
Following Duke’s 87-79 loss took responsibility and said this loss was on him by saying We came out flat, came out settling,”“I took a step-back (shot) the first play of the game and that was kind of a snowball effect for the whole thing. We kind of settled and they got out in transition, getting open buckets, easy baskets and the rest is history.”
According to Stephen Wiseman News & Observer article https://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/acc/duke/article286353965.html
Every season Duke’s goal is the same and that is to win championships! To do that Duke needs senior guard Jeremy Roach to perform at his best not only in the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament though the NCAA Tournament as well because the way Jeremy Roach goes is the way Duke goes because he is their captain their leader . If Jeremy Roach is playing well Duke is likely to be successful and win games and win championships cut down nets come March, April if they advance to the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament Championship to the 2024 Final Four that is going to be played in Glendale Arizona at State Farm Stadium Saturday April 6, Monday April 8, 2024 that is home to NFL’s Arizona Cardinals. If Jeremy Roach isn’t performing at his best then those goals won’t get accomplished.