AP College Basketball Players of the Week: Duke's Boozer, UCLA's Betts
The Associated Press announced its national players of the week in men's and women's basketball for Week 5 of the season. On the men's basketball side:
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The Associated Press announced its national players of the week in men's and women's basketball for Week 5 of the season. On the men's basketball side:
WASHINGTON — Cameron Boozer scored 18 points, and No. 3 Duke handed another neutral-site loss to fellow blueblood Michigan, knocking off the top-ranked Wolverines 68-63 on Saturday night in a raucous possible Final Four preview in the nation's capital.
Kansas freshman Darryn Peterson, the projected No. 1 pick in next summer's NBA draft per ESPN, will miss Tuesday's game against Duke in the Champions Classic due to a hamstring injury, the school announced.
DURHAM, N.C. — Cameron and Cayden Boozer had already gotten a taste of playing for Duke at its famously rowdy campus arena in exhibition and fan events.
Duke deserving of more buzz? Cameron Boozer believes so.
From the moment Kevin Young was hired as BYU's men's basketball coach in the spring, it was clear the Cougars would have the resources to compete at the highest levels of the sport.
Duke men's basketball's unfortunate history of significant foot injuries continued this week when top recruit Dariq Whitehead underwent surgery Tuesday to repair a fracture in his right foot.
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