Siena's bold performance against Duke in Mar. Madness
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Duke’s Jon Scheyer said coach Gerry McNamara had his No. 16 seed Siena players “way more ready to play” in the first-round NCAA Tournament game Thursday.
Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer kept it real on his team's mindset ahead of their NCAA tournament run.
Coach K once admitted being "sensitive" to pressure. Then, he made March Madness for the first time. Now, Duke needs Jon Scheyer to meet the moment.
You would think after two No. 16 over No. 1 seed upsets in recent years - Virginia and Purdue going down in 2018 and 2023, respectively - that no top seed would be overconfident heading into the NCAA Tournament in 2026.