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Jennifer Coolidge & Pete Davidson in ‘Riff Raff’ Crime Comedy Trailer
Jennifer Coolidge & Pete Davidson in ‘Riff Raff’ Crime Comedy Trailer
by Alex Billington
January 29, 2025
Source: YouTube“Wait for me – before you two start hitting each other.” Lionsgate has unveiled the first official trailer for a crime comedy called Riff Raff, the latest film directed by New Yorker filmmaker Dito Montiel. Not to be confused with the 1935 classic with Spencer Tracy. This first premiered at the 2024 Toronto Film Festival last year, and will be out in theaters in February. One-time criminal Vince turned his life around when he fell in love with Sandy. Nearly 20 years later, the still-happy couple are looking forward to spending a quiet New Year’s Eve with their son. But then Vince’s other son, Rocco, shows up unannounced with his pregnant girlfriend, Marina, and Vince’s first wife, Ruth, in tow. It is not a happy reunion. Ruth is rude & lewd, while Rocco — who never divested left the family business — is clearly hiding something. Hot on Rocco’s tail is Lefty, an aging mafioso with a score to settle regarding his own son. The film features Jennifer Coolidge, Ed Harris, Gabrielle Union, Lewis Pullman, Miles J. Harvey, Emanuela Postacchini, Michael Angelo Covino, Pete Davidson, and Bill Murray. This one looks mildly amusing, but mostly skippable.
Here’s the first official trailer for Dito Montiel’s film Riff Raff, direct from Lionsgate’s YouTube:
Oscar nominees Bill Murray & Ed Harris star alongside Emmy winner Jennifer Coolidge & Pete Davidson in this darkly comic crime thriller about how far you’ll go to protect the ones you love… Vincent (Harris) and his family plan to share a quiet New Year’s Eve together until his sketchy past catches up with him and the night reveals secrets no one could ever imagine. Riff Raff is directed by American filmmaker Dito Montiel, director of the movies A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, Fighting, The Son of No One, Empire State, Boulevard, Man Down, and The Clapper previously. The screenplay is written by actor John Pollono (Stronger, Small Engine Repair). It’s produced by Sarah Gabriel, Marc Goldberg, Adam Paulsen, and Noah Rothman. This initially premiered at the 2024 Toronto Film Festival last year. Lionsgate debuts Montiel’s Riff Raff in select US theaters starting February 28th, 2025 this winter. Anyone want to watch this film?
Get ready for a hilarious crime comedy like no other! Jennifer Coolidge and Pete Davidson are teaming up in the upcoming film ‘Riff Raff’ and the trailer is here to give you a sneak peek.In this offbeat comedy, Coolidge plays the eccentric and flashy con artist, Riff, who teams up with the bumbling and clueless petty thief, played by Davidson, to pull off the biggest heist of their lives.
With Coolidge’s signature wit and Davidson’s comedic charm, ‘Riff Raff’ promises to be a laugh-out-loud adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Check out the trailer now and get ready for a wild ride with Jennifer Coolidge and Pete Davidson in ‘Riff Raff’!
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#Jennifer #Coolidge #Pete #Davidson #Riff #Raff #Crime #Comedy #TrailerBlackhawks GM Kyle Davidson still optimistic about rebuild: ‘This takes time’
CHICAGO — Kyle Davidson hears you. He knows Blackhawks fans want to see a winning team again. He does too.
However, Davidson isn’t going to sacrifice his long-term plan for short-term results. While that plan hasn’t gone exactly as expected in the NHL this season, he is still quite confident the Blackhawks are on course to be successful.
“This is the process that we’re running, right?” Davidson said Monday morning. “When we set out a while ago to build this thing back up, we needed to build through the draft, we needed to find our new core, and that takes time. The players have to grow, they have to mature, they’ve got to develop. We’re in that process and we’re seeing those steps taking place. It may not, this year, have resulted in more wins in the NHL level, but we’re seeing that happen underneath the surface here.
“This takes time. We knew it would take time. There’s nothing that’s gone on in our prospect group or the development of our young players that’s causing me concern. Of course, you go to the NHL rink, you go to the United Center, you watch on TV and you want the team to win. I feel that way, too. Players, coaches, everyone feels that way. Having said that, we are in the process of a rebuild here, and it’s going to be on the backs of our young players and prospects.”
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Davidson reiterated multiple times during his media session that he remains confident in where the Blackhawks are headed.
“Did I expect us to be better than second to last? I did, I did,” Davidson said. “But that doesn’t at all mean that I’m concerned about the bigger picture here, about the bigger process at play here in terms of where we’re headed and how good this group and this young group coming up can be. That hasn’t changed at all. I’m probably more optimistic having seen the years our young players are having throughout the organization. I’m probably more optimistic now than I was in the summer in that respect.”
Davidson touched on several topics during his 30-minute media session. Here are some of the highlights.
• There was plenty of dissection of the Blackhawks’ part in Friday’s blockbuster trade. Davidson downplayed their role and the idea he could have gotten more out of it. Chicago sent Taylor Hall to Carolina, regained its third-round draft pick in 2025 and will retain 50 percent of Mikko Rantanen’s salary.
“It was pretty minimal on our side, obviously a pretty big deal,” Davidson said. “I think there’s a little bit of confusion on what our role was in it. I think, for us, we were happy to get the asset that we got back. In moving Taylor, I think it was something that was probably going to happen at some point.”
Davidson’s explanation included that he didn’t want to use one salary retention spot on the trade and another later on Hall, so it made sense to use one in the deal. He also explained he thought the market for Hall was about what they received. Davidson was pretty honest about Hall’s play diminishing, which could have later impacted his value.
“In waiting, you run the risk of things like injury, (and) the role was diminishing almost by the game,” Davidson said. “It just wasn’t heading towards a way that was going to maximize or enhance value. In moving then, we moved at full price and held (salary) on the other player involved. It just didn’t make sense to wait and not really get a better return later on.”
• Davidson was asked in a variety of ways whether he’d be willing to pursue a high-tier player next offseason. He wasn’t committal, but he also didn’t close the door.
“We’ll see,” he said. “It’s January. I have no clue who’s going to be available in six, seven months. We’ll continue to consider once we know who’s actually available and what makes sense. A lot can change in the next six months, basically, before we get there. I will say, you’re never ruling anything out, right? You’re always considering what makes sense short, medium and long term. Whether that’s when you get to the summer and signings, whether that’s trade opportunities that become available or considerations you’re making for your roster, you’re never not considering things. So we always do. Something like that, that’s obviously a question I get asked a lot.”
But does he believe the Blackhawks need that type of player?
“I don’t know,” he responded. “Well, I think every team needs players like that, right? But when you get that player and who those players are, it’s really tough to say what the right fit is. And the other thing, too, is we’re one of 32 (teams), and everyone wants star players. We’re not a one-team league. It’s not the Chicago Blackhawks get to pick players and go get them, and off to the races.
“It’s a competitive league and everyone wants to win. And we’re no different than anyone else answering these types of questions and having these types of conversations.”
Davidson didn’t discount the idea of trading draft picks or being flexible. He said he’d do what would make sense at the time.
“There’s no rigidity to or trying to be firm to a certain plan that we’re we have to do it this way all the way until the end of time, and we’re just going to keep running it back at the draft, or what have you,” he said. “You have to be fluid. You have to be nimble in these things. We’re always evaluating, reevaluating, considering options. … You’ve got to have stages, and you’ve got to have different maneuvers along the way. And I’m extremely open to considering whatever is out there.”
• Davidson provided his assessment of interim coach Anders Sorensen. The Blackhawks have gone 7-13-3 since Davidson replaced Luke Richardson with Sorensen. Time will tell whether Sorensen can win the permanent job, but Davidson was mostly positive about him. Davidson said from a high-level assessment that Sorensen has been effective.
“I think he’s done a nice job so far,” Davidson said. “We’ve seen a little bit of highs and lows throughout his time with us so far at the NHL level. I think some of the habits and some of the mentality we have as a team has improved in my opinion. I think there’s some things we still need to clean up — especially when we’re playing with leads, trying to stay on that front foot and trying to keep pushing. But the fact we’ve been pushing and been able to generate offense earlier in the game and putting the team in a position to have to hold leads is a good thing, and holding leads later into games and getting results has been nice lately. I’ve really liked that.”
• Davidson admitted the team as a whole isn’t where he’d expected it. He directed that blame largely to Richardson when he made the coaching change in December. Since then, the overall results haven’t gotten much better.
“When we made the coaching change, we were in last place, and that wasn’t where we wanted to be or we expected to be,” Davidson said. “We had realistic expectations coming into the year about the group. … We had a lot of holes to fill, and so we had to bring in a number of players, and we did. … I think we expected to be a little further ahead in the standings, but there are a lot of things we have improved upon from last year, almost across the board.
“Having said that, we are in second to last, and that’s not ideally where we wanted to be, but it is what is and we are where we are. We’ll react accordingly as we head into the trade deadline and the offseason and what we look to do with the group moving forward.”
• Davidson still expects to be a seller as the trade deadline approaches.
“We’ll be listening, you know, listening to see what happens,” Davidson said. “Obviously when you’re in a position that that we’re in, you’re traditionally more of a seller, but we’ll just kind of see what comes our way. Nothing that we’re going to certainly force. We’ve got a lot of assets. We’re not necessarily in that asset-build stage like we were a little while ago. And so, we’ve got the luxury of being patient and just seeing what comes our way, and hoping that the group, you know, continues to take some steps in the right direction as we have the last week or so.”
• Davidson is hopeful goalie Laurent Brossoit will still play this season. As for potentially having three goalies, Davidson said he isn’t concerned.
“We’ve got a really great goalie coach in Jimmy Waite here,” Davidson said. “We’re hopeful (Brossoit) will (return). But if he does come back this year, then we’re very confident he’ll be able to manage that dynamic which is not traditional but it’s the situation we’d be in if he’d return. I think we’ll be fine working through that if we end up with three goaltenders on the NHL roster.”
(Photo: Chase Agnello-Dean / NHLI via Getty Images)
Despite a challenging start to the season, Chicago Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson remains optimistic about the team’s rebuild.In a recent interview, Davidson emphasized the importance of patience and perseverance in the rebuilding process. “This takes time,” he said. “We knew from the beginning that rebuilding the Blackhawks would be a long-term project, and we are committed to seeing it through.”
Davidson acknowledged that there have been some setbacks along the way, but he believes that the team is making progress. “We have a solid core of young talent that we are developing, and we are constantly looking for ways to improve and build for the future,” he stated.
While the Blackhawks may not be where they want to be just yet, Davidson is confident that the team is headed in the right direction. “It’s all about staying focused on our goals and staying the course,” he said. “We are building something special here in Chicago, and I believe that we will see the results of our hard work in the near future.”
Fans may be feeling frustrated with the team’s performance, but Davidson is urging them to trust the process. “I know it’s tough right now, but I ask for our fans to be patient and have faith in what we are trying to accomplish here,” he said. “We are building a team that Chicago can be proud of, and I believe that the best is yet to come.”
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It’s hard to believe, but as author and Illustrator Dav Pilkey recently told students at Boy’s Prep in the Bronx, he created Dog Man back when he was in second grade. “He looks a little bit different,” he said.
The kids loved hearing when someone with learning disabilities (“I had ADHD, and I was dyslexic, and I was the class clown, and I couldn’t sit still,” he said) could go on to be so successful.
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Every book in Pilkey’s Dog Man series has been the bestselling children’s book for the year it came out.
And as the new film out next week reminds us, it all started when a police officer and his dog got into a bad accident – and doctors sewed the head of the dog onto the man’s body, creating … Dog Man!
And while he’s part man, he’s all dog. “Oh, yeah, yeah. The man part doesn’t really come out that much,” Pilkey said.
But in addition to all the fun, Pilkey tries to layer meaning into the Dog Man books, even in their titles, from “The Scarlet Shedder” and “Fetch-22,” to “Lord of the Fleas,” and “A Tale of Two Kitties.” “I was looking at Charles Dickens’ ‘A Tale of Two Cities,’ which is such a wonderful book. It talks about sacrifice, self-sacrifice, and the value of that.”
“And you hope that children will be moved to read these classics?” I asked.
“I hope so, yeah,” Pilkey replied. “I hope they don’t think ‘Oh, that Charles Dickens stole an idea from Dav Pilkey.’ That wouldn’t be so good!”
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Pilkey’s sense of humor is what made director Peter Hastings want to make the “Dog Man” movie. He also directed a TV series based on Pilkey’s “Captain Underpants” books. “I just love his sensibility, the playful anarchy of his work,” Hastings said.
Comedian Pete Davidson gets top billing in the film: “I’m a huge Dav Pilkey fan,” he said. “I grew up reading all the ‘Captain Underpants’ books. My mom got them for me. All the young kids in my family, they all read ‘Dog Man,’ they’re obsessed with ‘Dog Man.’ And then right around the time I started noticing that, we got the offer.”
It was an offer to play Dog Man’s nemesis, Petey the Cat. Davidson said it was fun to play the villain: “It’s a really fun, loud, layered character,” he said. “I don’t get a lot of opportunities to stretch like that.”
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In fact, as readers of the “Dog Man” books know, things start to change when Petey tries to clone himself, and instead creates … an adorable kitten!
“His character has a great arc in the story,” said Hastings.
“It’s the best arc I’ve ever been given” Davidson laughed. “Usually I’m in a movie for, like, nine minutes, and then shot in the face, so it was nice to have a full [arc]!”
Asked if it’s hard for someone else to control his characters, Pilkey said, “No, no. Not at all actually. I’m just so honored that they wanted to do something with my characters, so I was like, YESSS!!! Jumping up and down.”
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But Pilkey says what really matters to him is seeing how much kids appreciate all the work he puts into his books.
Asked whether he ever worries about running out of ideas, he said, “No, I think I worry about running out of time to get all of my ideas down on paper!”
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“Pete Davidson and Dav Pilkey Discuss the Success of ‘Dog Man’”In a recent interview, comedian Pete Davidson sat down with author and illustrator Dav Pilkey to talk about the incredible success of Pilkey’s children’s book series, “Dog Man”.
Davidson, a self-proclaimed fan of the series, praised Pilkey for creating a truly unique and imaginative world that has captured the hearts of children and adults alike. The “Dog Man” series follows the adventures of a half-dog, half-human superhero who fights crime and saves the day with his loyal sidekick, a cat named Li’l Petey.
Pilkey opened up about the inspiration behind “Dog Man”, revealing that the character was originally created as a comic strip when he was a child. The character evolved over the years, eventually becoming the beloved hero we know today.
The pair also discussed the impact that “Dog Man” has had on young readers, with Davidson sharing stories of children who have been inspired to read and create their own stories thanks to the series.
Overall, the conversation highlighted the power of storytelling and the importance of encouraging creativity and imagination in young minds. “Dog Man” continues to be a shining example of the magic that can happen when talented authors and artists come together to create something truly special.
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GAME 15
Duquesne (6-8 | 1-0 Atlantic 10) at Davidson (10-4 | 0-1 Atlantic 10)
Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025 | 2:00 p.m.
Davidson, N.C. | John M. Belk Arena (5,200)
Stream: ESPN+ with Paul Roper & Justin Parker
Radio: 104.7 HD2 | iHeartRadio with Ray Goss (’58) & Noah Buono (’22)
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Opening Tip
– The Duquesne University men’s basketball team opens 2025 with its first Atlantic 10 road game of the season Saturday with a 2:00 p.m. tip against Davidson at John M. Belk Arena.
– The Dukes opened their A-10 slate with a 67-55 victory over Rhode Island (Dec. 31) at UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse to stretch their winning streak to four. The Dukes used a 12-0 run in the first half to turn an 11-8 deficit into a 20-11 lead that forced the Rams to call timeout en route to the victory.
– Senior forward Jahsean Corbett paced Duquesne against URI with his second double-double of the season thanks to 13 points and 10 rebounds and was one of four players to finish in double figures.
– Senior guard Tre Dinkins III and junior forward David Dixon each scored 11 points, with Dixon adding six rebounds and three blocks, while redshirt junior guard Cam Crawford finished with 10 points.
– During its four-game winning streak, Duquesne has held opponents to an average of 50.3 points per game on 32.3 percent (64-for-198) from the field, including 31.7 percent (20-of-63) from beyond the arc.
– Redshirt junior guard Cam Crawford has started each of the last four games for the Dukes and leads the team in scoring during that span with an average of 12.0 points per contest while knocking down 56.3 percent (18-for-32) of his attempts from the field, including 55.6 percent (10-for-18) from beyond the arc.
– The 2024-25 season marks the 109th year of Duquesne basketball. The Dukes started play in 1913-14 (DU did not field a team in 1944-45-46 due to World War II). Duquesne, which has posted back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time since 1971 & 1972, is looking to record three consecutive 20-win campaigns for the first time since finishing with four straight 20-win seasons from 1952 to 1955. The Dukes are also eight wins shy of 1,500 as an NCAA program.
– The leading active scorer for the Dukes is senior forward Jahsean Corbett, who owns career totals of 1,437 points and 806 rebounds. Corbett amassed totals of 1,303 points and 725 rebounds in three seasons at Chicago State prior to transferring to Duquesne.
– Duquesne returns home to UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse after taking on the Wildcats Saturday, hosting Saint Joseph’s Wednesday, Jan. 8, at 7:00 p.m.
At The Helm – Dru Joyce III was named the 18th head coach in the 109-year history of Duquesne basketball March 28, 2024. Joyce III, a native of Akron, Ohio, spent two seasons as associate head coach for the Dukes under Keith Dambrot from 2022 to 2024, helping guide Duquesne to an overall record of 45-25 (.643), including a 20-16 (.556) mark in the Atlantic 10, during that span. The Dukes made an appearance in the 2023 College Basketball Invitational (CBI) before earning the automatic bid for the A-10 in the 2024 NCAA Championship by winning four games in five days en route to the 2024 Atlantic 10 Championship crown in Brooklyn, N.Y., at the Barclays Center. Duquesne, as a No. 11 seed, made its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament since 1977 and earned its first victory in the championship since 1969 thanks to a 71-67 win over No. 6 seed BYU in Omaha, Neb., at CHI Health Center Arena.
Scouting the Wildcats – Saturday is the 14th meeting between Duquesne and Davidson … The Wildcats won the first seven games of an all-time series they lead, 12-1 (.923), prior to DU’s breakthrough 71-64 home win in 2020 at the UPMC Events Center on the campus of Robert Morris … In the only meeting between the two programs last season, the Wildcats posted a 72-59 victory over the Dukes at UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse … Duquesne used an 11-0 run to close its deficit to 46-42 with 11:06 to go, but Davidson was able to keep the Dukes at bay with timely shooting … A three-pointer from Bobby Durkin gave the Wildcats a 56-43 edge, while a triple from Grant Huffman with 4:32 to go pushed the advantage to 60-51 … Davidson is in its third season under head coach Matt McKillop. Since joining the A-10 in 2014-15, Davidson has won two regular season titles (2015, 2022), a tournament title (2018) and made three NCAA Tournaments (2015, 2018, 2022).
Rhode Island Leftovers – Duquesne has won three consecutive games in the all-time series against URI, including five straight at home … The Rams lead the all-time series, 36-31 (.547) … The Dukes held a 41-30 advantage in rebounding, including a 13-4 edge on the offense glass … Senior forward Jahsean Corbett posted as many offensive caroms (4) as URI did as a team … Duquesne owned a 32-26 cushion in points in the paint and also outscored Rhode Island in second chance points (16-5) and bench points (23-15) … The contest featured two ties and two lead changes … The Dukes finished with 15 assists on their 24 field goals, with junior guard Kareem Rozier and sophomore forward Jakub Necas tying for game-high honors with five dimes each … For Necas his five assists marked a career high … Sebastian Thomas led all scorers in the contest with 20 points for the Rams despite a 5-for-15 shooting night from the field (8-for-11 at free-throw line).
Defense Wins Championships – The Dukes continue to defend. In earning a 67-55 win over Rhode Island (Dec. 31) to open Atlantic 10 play, Duquesne has now held nine consecutive opponents under 70 points, the longest streak by the program in over 60 years. During the 1961-62 season, Duquesne held 10 consecutive opponents to under 70 points. That team, under the direction of Red Manning, finished with an overall record of 22-7 (.759) and finished fourth in the 1962 National Invitation Tournament (NIT). Duquesne enters Saturday’s game at Davidson ranked fourth in the conference in scoring defense (63.9), a mark that also ranks 32nd in NCAA Division I and would be the best scoring defense in program history in the shot clock era (since 1985-86). Over the last nine games, the Dukes are yielding an average of 56.4 points per game.
Point Break – Junior guard Kareem Rozier, who eclipsed 200 career assists in a 95-47 win over Cleary (Dec. 27) and has owns 206 dimes to his credit, has been masterful protecting the rock during Duquesne’s four-game winning streak. During that stretch, Rozier owns 20 assists against two turnovers. It’s part of a larger trend, as Rozier owns an assist-to-turnover ratio of 6.80 during the last seven games for the Dukes thanks to 34 assists and just five miscues. The surge has Rozier atop the Atlantic 10 leaderboard in assist-to-turnover ratio (3.40), a mark that ranks 16th in NCAA Division I. During his career on the Bluff, Rozier, who is Duquesne’s active leader for consecutive games played (72), has compiled a career assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.68.
Did You Know? The Dukes have won 33 consecutive games dating back to the 2018-19 campaign when holding opponents to under 60 points thanks to a 67-55 victory over Rhode Island (Dec. 31) that opened Atlantic 10 action. Included in that stretch is a perfect 21-0 mark in three years Dru Joyce III has been a member of the coaching staff on the Bluff, including two years as associate head coach from 2022 to 2024.
Windex – A key to a good defense is the ability to crash the boards. Duquesne did just that in a 67-55 triumph over Rhode Island (Dec. 31) in its Atlantic 10 opener, owning a 41-30 edge on the glass. It helped the Dukes improve to 3-0 this season when grabbing at least 40 rebounds, as Duquesne also finished with 41 caroms in a 67-54 victory over Old Dominion (Nov. 26) in its final game of the Cayman Islands Classic as well as a season-high 46 boards in an 80-66 victory over Delaware (Dec. 6). The Dukes have aslo won 11 consecutive games dating back to the beginning of the 2023-24 season when finishing with at least 40 rebounds and during their four-game winning streak are averaging 36.3 rebounds per contest, including 11.0 per game on the offensive glass. Duquesne enters Saturday’s game at Davidson ranked fourth in the Atlantic 10 in offensive rebounds per game (12.1) and sixth in rebounding defense (33.2 per game).
Doubled Up – In the final game of each of the last two three-game homestands at UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse, senior forward Jahsean Corbett registered a double-double for the Dukes. In a 67-55 win over Rhode Island (Dec. 31), Corbett finished with a team-high 13 points while grabbing a game-high 10 rebounds, pushing his career total in double-doubles at the NCAA Division I level to 21. He finished with 19 over the last three years at Chicago State before transferring to Duquesne. Corbett is the only member of the Dukes to start all 14 games for Duquesne this season and enters Saturday’s game at Davidson leading Duquesne in rebounding at 5.8 per game, which ranks 20th in the Atlantic 10.
Sharpshooter – Junior forward Matúš Hronský is making the most of his opportunities when he’s on the court, especially from beyond the arc. In just over 18 minutes of a 67-55 win over Rhode Island (Dec. 31) in the Atlantic 10 opener, Hronský contributed seven points and four rebounds, hitting one of his two attempts from long range. Hronský ranks 11th in the Atlantic 10 in three-point field goal accuracy at 42.5 percent (17-for-40) this season and has hit at least one triple in 11 of Duquesne’s 14 games. During a four-game winning streak for the Dukes, Hronský is 5-for-9 (55.6%) from downtown and through 14 games this season has more three-pointers (17) than he connected for in the previous two seasons (14) combined.
Sharpshooter Part Deux – While junior forward Matúš Hronský has been a boost for Duquesne from long range, a key deep threat in his first season for the Dukes is senior guard Tre Dinkins III. Thanks to a pair of three-pointers in a 67-55 victory over Rhode Island (Dec. 31), Dinkins III pushed his career NCAA Division I total over the last three seasons to 150. Dinkins III, who hit 118 triples in two seasons at Canisius prior to transferring to Duquesne, is coming off a month of December in which he averaged 11.0 points per game while connecting on 46.3 percent (19-for-41) of his attempts from beyond the arc. He enters Saturday’s game at Davidson ranked ninth in the Atlantic 10 in three-point field goals made per game (2.29) and 14th in three-point field goal accuracy (41.6%).
Oh, That’s Dave – Junior forward David Dixon has been a factor in the paint for the Dukes in recent weeks, as he has finished with three blocks in three of Duquesne’s wins during it’s four-game surge. Thanks to his first rejection of the game in the first half of a 70-54 victory over UC Irvine (Dec. 21), Dixon became the eighth player in program history with at least 100 career blocks. He added three more rejections in a 67-55 win over Rhode Island (Dec. 31) to move into a tie for seventh place all-time at Duquesne in career rejections with Darius Lewis (2013-17) at 105. Dixon, who is also 15 dunks shy of becoming the second member of the Dukes on record with 100 to his career credit, is tied for seventh in the Atlantic 10 this season with an average of 1.50 blocks per game and owns a career per game average for rejections of 1.35.
December Drive – During the month of December, a stretch that saw the Dukes go 5-2 (.714) after an 0-6 start to the year, a total of eight players for Duquesne averaged between 5.3 and 11.4 points per game. Senior forward Jahsean Corbett topped the list, averaging 11.4 points and 7.3 rebounds during that span while converting 42.9 percent (33-for-77) of his attempts from the field. A key area for Duquesne during December was its ability on both ends of the floor at the three-point line. As a team during the month, the Dukes shot 39.4 percent (65-for-165) from deep while holding opponents to a success rate of just 32.8 percent (38-for-116). Duquesne averaged 9.3 three-pointers in seven games during the month, hitting at least 10 in a game on three occasions (2-1 in those contests), while six different Dukes connected for at least six three-pointers in the seven contests.
At The Heart Of It – The top two returning scorers for points at Duquesne entering the 2024-25 season were juniors David Dixon and Kareem Rozier, who enter Saturday’s game at Davidson with career totals of 455 and 428 points, respectively. Rozier owns 10 career double-figure scoring efforts on the Bluff, a stretch in which the Dukes have posted a record of 7-3 (.700). He matched a season high in scoring in an 80-66 victory over Delaware (Dec. 6) with 14 points on the strength of a 7-for-9 performance at the free-throw line while also adding five assists without a turnover. Meanwhile, in the 19 games that Dixon has scored at least 10 points in a game Duquesne has amassed a mark of 12-7 (.632). Dixon owns a pair of double-figure scoring games this year, with a season-high 11 points against Princeton (Nov. 8) in Trenton, N.J., that he matched in a 67-55 win over Rhode Island (Dec. 31) in Duquesne’s Atlantic 10 opener.
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Get ready for an exciting matchup as the Duquesne Dukes take on the Davidson Wildcats in an upcoming game! Both teams are eager to showcase their skills and come out on top in this highly anticipated contest.The Duquesne Dukes are coming off a strong performance and are looking to continue their winning streak. Led by their talented roster, including standout players in both offense and defense, the Dukes are poised to put up a tough fight against their opponents.
On the other hand, the Davidson Wildcats are determined to defend their home court and secure a victory. With a skilled lineup and a solid game plan in place, the Wildcats are ready to give it their all and come out victorious in this matchup.
Don’t miss out on the action as these two teams go head-to-head in what is sure to be a thrilling game. Stay tuned for all the updates and highlights from this exciting matchup between the Duquesne Dukes and the Davidson Wildcats!
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How to Watch Davidson vs. Duquesne on TV or Live Stream – January 4
How to Watch Davidson vs. Duquesne on TV or Live Stream – January 4
Published 5:36 am Saturday, January 4, 2025
The Davidson Wildcats (10-4, 0-1 A-10) hope to extend a five-game home winning streak when hosting the Duquesne Dukes (6-8, 1-0 A-10) on Saturday, January 4, 2025 at 2:00 PM ET.
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Davidson vs. Duquesne Game Info
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Davidson Stats Insights
- The Wildcats make 47% of their shots from the field this season, which is 6.5 percentage points higher than the Dukes have allowed to their opponents (40.5%).
- Davidson has a 10-2 straight-up record in games it shoots better than 40.5% from the field.
- The Wildcats are the 280th ranked rebounding team in the country, the Dukes rank 190th.
- The Wildcats record 12.3 more points per game (76.2) than the Dukes give up (63.9).
- When Davidson scores more than 63.9 points, it is 10-2.
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Duquesne Stats Insights
- Duquesne is 3-1 when it shoots better than 43.9% from the field.
- The Dukes are the 190th-ranked rebounding team in the nation, the Wildcats sit at 319th.
- The Dukes’ 67.7 points per game are just 1.7 fewer points than the 69.4 the Wildcats allow.
- When Duquesne allows fewer than 76.2 points, it is 6-5.
Davidson Home & Away Comparison (2023-24)
- On offense, Davidson averaged 69.6 points per game in home games last year, compared to 72.1 points per game when playing on the road.
- The Wildcats surrendered 62.6 points per game when playing at home last year, compared to 75.3 in road games.
- At home, Davidson sunk 7.4 three-pointers per game, which was the same number it averaged in away games. It owned a worse three-point percentage at home (29.8%) compared to on the road (32.8%).
Duquesne Home & Away Comparison (2023-24)
- In 2023-24, Duquesne averaged 0.2 fewer points per game at home (70.3) than away (70.5).
- In 2023-24, the Dukes conceded 9.1 fewer points per game at home (62.5) than on the road (71.6).
- Duquesne drained fewer 3-pointers at home (7.2 per game) than on the road (7.4) last season. However, it had a higher 3-point percentage at home (33.4%) than on the road (33.3%).
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Davidson Upcoming Schedule
Date Opponent Score Arena 12/21/2024 Bethune-Cookman W 76-63 John M. Belk Arena 12/28/2024 Eastern Michigan W 86-64 John M. Belk Arena 12/31/2024 @ George Mason L 69-57 EagleBank Arena 1/4/2025 Duquesne Watch this game on ESPN+ John M. Belk Arena 1/11/2025 Fordham Watch this game on ESPN+ John M. Belk Arena 1/15/2025 @ La Salle Watch this game on ESPN+ Tom Gola Arena Duquesne Upcoming Schedule
Date Opponent Score Arena 12/21/2024 UC Irvine W 70-54 UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse 12/27/2024 Cleary W 93-45 UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse 12/31/2024 Rhode Island W 67-55 UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse 1/4/2025 @ Davidson Watch this game on ESPN+ John M. Belk Arena 1/8/2025 Saint Joseph’s (PA) Watch this game on ESPN+ UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse 1/15/2025 @ George Washington Watch this game on ESPN+ Charles E. Smith Center id:
Are you ready to catch the Davidson Wildcats take on the Duquesne Dukes in a thrilling college basketball matchup? Here’s how you can watch the game on TV or via live stream on January 4th.If you’re looking to watch the game on TV, you can tune in to the CBS Sports Network at 7:00 PM ET to catch all the action live. Simply check your local listings to find the channel number for CBS Sports Network on your cable or satellite provider.
If you prefer to stream the game online, you can do so by visiting the CBS Sports website or app. Just sign in with your cable or satellite provider information to access the live stream of the game.
Don’t miss out on this exciting college basketball showdown between Davidson and Duquesne. Tune in on January 4th to see which team comes out on top!
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