Duke forward Kyle Filipowski is an All-American.
The Associated Press revealed its national teams on Tuesday, honoring the best of the best in men’s college basketball, and the sophomore 7-footer was named to the Second Team.
Filipowski averaged 17.1 points and 8.2 rebounds per game through the ACC Tournament, and he scored at least 20 points in 12 of his 32 games. He’s averaged 25.5 points across his last two games, including a 28-point effort in the tournament loss to NC State.
The Blue Devils’ star was also named All-ACC First Team for his efforts this season, and he becomes the first Duke player since Paolo Banchero also made the Second Team in 2022.
Filipowski joined Marquette’s Tyler Kolek, Alabama’s Mark Sears, Dayton’s DaRon Holmes II, and Kansas’s Hunter Dickinson on the team.
Purdue’s Zach Edey led the First Team alongside Dalton Knecht of Tennessee, RJ Davis of UNC, Jamal Shead of Houston, and Tristen Newton from Connecticut.