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Duke’s Jon Scheyer, Villanova’s Kyle Neptune nab debut wins

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The new eras at Duke and Villanova started in familiar ways to their previous iterations: with a win.

Jon Scheyer and Kyle Neptune both earned victories in their first games replacing Mike Krzyzewski and Jay Wright, respectively. No. 7 Duke knocked off Jacksonville, 71-44, while No. 16 Villanova cruised past La Salle, 81-68.

“For myself, I just took a moment before going out there,” Scheyer told reporters after the game. “What an opportunity. What a moment. This a a place I’ve grown up in, playing, coaching. And to be here as the head coach, I was not going to be anywhere other than this moment right now.”

Scheyer, who played under Krzyzewski before joining his staff as an assistant coach, was named his replacement in the spring of 2021. He served as the coach-in-waiting last season, and officially took the reins from his predecessor this season after 42 years on the sideline.

Duke, which was without elite freshmen Dereck Lively and Dariq Whitehead due to injury, got off to a slow start, leading by just three late in the first half. But the Blue Devils finished the half on a 16-2 run, sparked by freshman Mark Mitchell and veteran point guard Jeremy Roach. An 11-0 run early in the second half put the game out of reach.

Mitchell led the way with 18 points, while fellow freshman Kyle Filipowski had 10 points and 12 rebounds. Roach, after contributing as a role player for most of his first two seasons in Durham, seemed to relish his expanded role, finishing with 16 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists.

Unlike Scheyer, Neptune had some head-coaching experience before Monday. After eight seasons as an assistant under Wright at Villanova, he spent last season as Fordham’s head coach, leading the Rams to a surprising 16-16 campaign.

When Wright stunned the college basketball world in April and announced his retirement, Neptune was quickly appointed his replacement.

Villanova was also hampered by injuries, with All-Big East guard Justin Moore out for an extended period of…

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Source : espn

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