A pair of top 20 men’s basketball teams looking to climb back up the rankings after dropping this week meet up on Friday, Nov. 22 when the No. 17 Arizona Wildcats host the No. 12 Duke Blue Devils at McKale Memorial Center in Tuscon, Ariz.
The game is scheduled to start at 10:30 p.m. EST and will be broadcast on ESPN2. Fans looking to watch this men’s college basketball game can do so for free by using FuboTV, which offers a free trial and $20 off your first month, or DirecTV Stream, which also offers a free trial. SlingTV doesn’t offer a free trial but does have other promotional offers available.
Arizona is coming off a 15-point loss to the Wisconsin Badgers on the road that dropped their record to 2-1 and dropped the squad from the top 10 in the AP Poll.
Duke also fell out of the top 10 after losing to the Kentucky Wildcats, who leaped from No. 19 to No. 9 after the victory. The Blue Devils were No. 6 in the poll before the 5-point loss in Atlanta. The squad bounced back with a blowout victory over the Wofford Terriers.
Who: No. 12 Duke Blue Devils vs. No. 17 Arizona Wildcats
When: Friday, Nov. 22 at 10:30 p.m. EST
Where: McKale Memorial Center in Tuscon, Ariz.
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The basketball rotated around the perimeter. Hansel Enmanuel caught it and in a fluid motion drained the 3-pointer. Perfect execution for any college basketball player.
Quite remarkable for a guy with one arm.
Two minutes later, a steal and a layup just as effortless. Then Enmanuel blocked a shot at the basket.
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“He’s the biggest inspiration in college sports,” Austin Peay coach Corey Gipson said. “He has developed me. I don’t know how any person on earth can watch him play and not cry.
“The only way you wouldn’t get emotional is that you don’t have a relative or friend (with a handicap). You wouldn’t believe the requests I got from people in Knoxville who wanted to meet him.”
Enmanuel lost his left arm after an accident when he was 6 growing up in the Dominican Republic.
However, it did nothing to his competitive spirit.
After going to high school in Florida, Enmanuel was recruited by Gipson to join him at Northwestern State two years ago. When Gipson took the coaching job at Austin Peay last year, he brought Enmanuel with him.
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The Associated Press contributed to this article