Jon Scheyer helped Duke win the 2010 March Madness NCAA Tourney. He's played in many roles during his 4 years at Duke. At the Associated Press put it, he's grown "from a scrawny freshman into a serious ACC player of the year contender". Going into the tourney, Scheyer led the team with 104 3-pointers and an average of 18.2 points this season. Tonight Jon Scheyer goes home an NCAA Champion. Duke beat Butler for the NCAA title in a close and exciting game. The Duke Blue Devils owe this man...Read Full Story
John Scheyer American basketball player, was a guard at his high school team. He had a significant record for the sport of basketball. He joined the Duke Blue Devils also played the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA) championship in 2010.
He also recorded another fantastic record of scoring 21 points in less than two minutes of the game. He played more than 140 games as a member of Dukes, which is his highest record .
He also has a record of shooting the third highest free...Read Full Story
Posted by CoHoops Tyler Lambert The heart and soul of Duke's 2010 National Championship team was none other than Jon Scheyer, a four-year player under Coach Mike Krzyzewski and one of the best players and leaders to ever wear a Blue Devil jersey. Whether it was a last-minute shot or a couple of clutch free throws to seal a win, Scheyer did it all for Duke last season as a senior, averaging a career-best 18.2 points and five assists a game while, leading the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio...Read Full Story
Jon Scheyer (photo. Lara Lee)
Words. Terrence Payne
Jon Scheyer played 144 consecutive contests for the Duke Blue Devils in his four years in Durham, so when he didn’t play a single game of basketball for 223 days, it got to him.
“I counted the days before I got back,” says Scheyer, who made his return Feb. 22 with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers in the D-League after being sidelined with an eye injury he suffered playing for the Miami Heat in Summer League. And after watching him take the...Read Full Story
From the day he stepped foot on campus, Jon Scheyer was a dependable member of Mike Krzyzewski's rotation. Then he took over at point guard, and Duke started being Duke again. With Scheyer running the show, the Blue Devils (33-5) claimed two straight Atlantic Coast Conference tournament titles, a league regular-season crown and their first Final Four berth since 2004. Duke plays West Virginia (31-6) on Saturday night in Indianapolis in the national semifinals, but the senior wants to wait...Read Full Story
Stefon Diggs did the unlikely last night. Why can't Maryland basketball do it this afternoon? I'm ready for a huge upset. Game tips at 4:00 on ESPN. For those who are TV-less, it'll also be on ESPN3 (direct link). Random, Baseless Prediction ...
This Rivers was a wide-eyed teenager who couldn't really believe what he'd just done." Most Important Player to Watch Duke F Ryan Kelly. Austin Rivers and Seth Curry won't be stopped, but if Maryland can contain Kelly and his outside shooting, they have a ...
Coming off their biggest win of the season, the 10th-ranked Duke Blue Devils return to Cameron Indoor Stadium, as they play host to the Maryland Terrapins in ACC action this afternoon. Mike Krzyzewski's Blue Devils recorded a thrilling 85-84 win ...
Dean E. Smith Center in Chapel Hill, NC, will be the site for one of the biggest games of the year, as hated ACC rivals, (19-4, 6-2) Duke Blue Devils [+6.5] and (20-3, Conf: 7-1) UNC Tar Heels [-6.5] square off in a matchup of college basketball picks ...
Feb 5, 2012 - Perhaps the Duke Blue Devils were looking ahead to the North Carolina Tar Heels, perhaps they were thinking about their Super Bowl party, or perhaps they were just having a bad day. In any event, Mike Krzyzewski's team looked poor ...
Jon Scheyer is a basketball player for the Duke Blue Devils. He is a guard, standing 6'-5" and weighing 190 pounds. His number is 30. His hometown is Northbrook, IL. Find more Jon Scheyer news, pictures, and information here.