RALEIGH, N.C. -- There should be a familiar feel for top-seeded Duke in its NCAA Tournament second-round game with ninth-seeded Baylor on Sunday afternoon. The Blue Devils will encounter some old friends, adding to their experiences just a half-hour drive from campus. Baylor guard Jeremy Roach was a Duke standout in the backcourt, playing a key role on the team's 2022 Final Four team. He opted to play his final college season with the Bears. "I coached him for four years, two as an assistant, two as a head coach," Duke coach Jon Scheyer said. "He's given Duke everything he has.
Duke braces to face familiar foe in Jeremy Roach, Baylor
