The Cameron Crazies’ favorite player scored his first points of the 2024-25 season on Friday night.
In the closing minutes of Duke’s 100-58 victory over the Army Black Knights, 5-foot-8 guard [autotag]Spencer Hubbard[/autotag] checked into the game. Now a fourth-year member of the roster, Hubbard tallied an assist when he set up freshman teammate Isaiah Evans for a 3-pointer, but he got on the board himself with less than a minute to play.
Hubbard got some space on the perimeter thanks to a screen from teammate Neal Begovich and let a 3-pointer of his own fly, burying it for the second-to-last basket of the game.
Hubbard entered the 2024-25 season with seven career points, six of which came last year. He made his first 3-pointer in a February game against Louisville, and he played five minutes between Duke’s first two NCAA Tournament games against Vermont and James Madison.
His assist to Evans was the third of his career, and he’s also snagged five rebounds in 17 appearances.
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— Duke Men’s Basketball (@DukeMBB) November 9, 2024