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per the Daily:
In the midst of the Gophers’ long losing streak, some of the team’s younger players are providing glimmers of hope.
One of those bright spots has been freshman guard Dupree McBrayer, a Queens, N.Y., native who has started for the team throughout most of Big Ten play.
“I think he’s got great upside,” head coach Richard Pitino said after the Gophers’ loss to Purdue on Jan. 27. “I think Dupree can really take off because he can go by guys, and he’s got length and he’s able to pass over the top, [which is] something we want with big guards.”
The 6-foot-4-inch, 175-pound guard has been a regular starter since Jan. 12 against Nebraska, though his offense has struggled. His shooting percentage this season is 28.8 and only 15.8 from three-point range, but the rookie said he hasn’t been discouraged.
“[My confidence] is high right now,” McBrayer said before the team’s loss against Illinois. “My teammates keep telling me to keep being aggressive. … [The ball] is going to go in.”
http://www.mndaily.com/sports/mens-tennis/2016/02/03/mcbrayer-growing-his-game-starter
Go Gophers!!
In the midst of the Gophers’ long losing streak, some of the team’s younger players are providing glimmers of hope.
One of those bright spots has been freshman guard Dupree McBrayer, a Queens, N.Y., native who has started for the team throughout most of Big Ten play.
“I think he’s got great upside,” head coach Richard Pitino said after the Gophers’ loss to Purdue on Jan. 27. “I think Dupree can really take off because he can go by guys, and he’s got length and he’s able to pass over the top, [which is] something we want with big guards.”
The 6-foot-4-inch, 175-pound guard has been a regular starter since Jan. 12 against Nebraska, though his offense has struggled. His shooting percentage this season is 28.8 and only 15.8 from three-point range, but the rookie said he hasn’t been discouraged.
“[My confidence] is high right now,” McBrayer said before the team’s loss against Illinois. “My teammates keep telling me to keep being aggressive. … [The ball] is going to go in.”
http://www.mndaily.com/sports/mens-tennis/2016/02/03/mcbrayer-growing-his-game-starter
Go Gophers!!