An upset victory for the Wake Forest men’s basketball team against ACC rival Duke on Saturday quickly changed its tenor after a player was seemingly injured during the ensuing court-storming by Wake Forest fans.
Duke standout center Kyle Filipowski sprained his ankle, coach Jon Scheyer said, after he got caught in the large group of fans storming the court at Wake Forest’s Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
Demon Deacons fans stormed the court as soon as the clock hit zero, which did not allow for Filipowski to get off the court in time to avoid the rushing crowd. He was helped off by his Duke teammates after he got caught up in the mayhem.
DOWN GOES NO. 8 🚨
It's storming at @WakeMBB after beating Duke ⛈️
🎥: @espn pic.twitter.com/0mRqhzMsKE
— CBS Sports College Basketball 🏀 (@CBSSportsCBB) February 24, 2024
An overhead video from ESPN shows that purposeful contact might’ve been made during the sequence where Filipowski was injured.
ESPN just showed a new angle of the court-storming at Wake Forest where Duke's Kyle Filipowski was injured. Can clearly see where he hurts his knee as a fan taunts him while racing to midcourt. Unbelievable. pic.twitter.com/ABAsKC2kTI
— Kyle Boone (@kyletheboone) February 24, 2024
Scheyer lamented about Filipowski’s injury in his postgame press conference and called for court-storming to be banned.
Jon Scheyer: “When are we going to ban court-storming? … It’s a dangerous thing.”
Scheyer says Kyle Filipowski sprained his ankle during the Wake Forest court-storm. pic.twitter.com/zE1yr7O6bJ
— Josh Graham (@JoshGrahamShow) February 24, 2024
Filipowski felt that the contact was intentional on behalf of Wake Forest fans.
"I absolutely feel like it was personal, intentional for sure." @DukeMBB's Kyle Filipowski after today's loss to Wake Forest where fans rushed the court. HC Jon Scheyer said Filipowski was injured as he was trying to leave the court. @WFMY @SilkyGilkey pic.twitter.com/jQdzRub0Ng
— Brian Hall (@bhallwfmy) February 24, 2024
Wake Forest coach Steve Forbes joined Scheyer in condoning the court-storming that left Filipowski injured.
"I don't like court stormings," said Steve Forbes in his press conference following his team's win. The Wake Forest head coach was very clear that he didn't condone the court storming that may have injured Filipowski.
— Duke Basketball (@dukebasketball) February 24, 2024
Filipowski is the second high-profile college hoops player to be injured during a court-storming. Iowa women’s basketball sensation Caitlin Clark collided with an Ohio State fan storming the court in January.
If Filipowski misses significant time, it will only further the calls for the ACC (and the NCAA at large) to better regulate, or ban altogether, storming the court in college basketball.
College basketball analysts and fans had plenty of thoughts about this unfortunate incident.