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Scheyer: Duke's Continued Cramping 'Concerning'

Blue Devils Have Been Hit Hard by Cramps This Season

Duke coach Jon Scheyer said Wednesday that he is "concerned" about his team's continued cramping issues. The Blue Devils have been hit hard by cramps this season, with several players leaving games early or being unable to play altogether.

Scheyer said that the team has been working with its medical staff to try to figure out why the players are cramping so much. He said that they have tried different hydration strategies and electrolyte drinks, but nothing has seemed to work.

Scheyer Said He Is Not Sure What Is Causing the Cramps

Scheyer said he is not sure what is causing the cramps, but he said that he is worried that it could be a sign of a more serious underlying medical condition. He said that the team is going to continue to work with its medical staff to try to figure out the cause of the cramps and find a solution.

The Blue Devils have been one of the most disappointing teams in the country this season. They are currently 11-11 overall and 4-7 in the ACC. The cramps have certainly been a contributing factor to their struggles.

Duke will be back in action on Saturday when they host Virginia Tech. It will be interesting to see if the Blue Devils can finally solve their cramping issues and get back on track.