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  1. Nov 9, 2021 · With Kyle Filipowski Duke-bound, we were wondering Monday where his twin brother Matthew was headed. As it turns out, we didn’t have to wait long: he announced his commitment to Harvard later...

  2. Feb 27, 2024 · Matt is Kyle Filipowski's twin brother. He's also a college basketball player at the center position for the Harvard Crimson in the Ivy League. The 7-foot slotman, however, is unlike his...

  3. Dec 21, 2023 · Many might know about Kyle’s twin brother, Matt (also known as Matthew) Filipowski. He is currently a sophomore at Havard University and previously graduated from Wilbraham and Monson Academy.

  4. Nov 13, 2021 · Updated: Nov 12, 2021 / 10:40 PM EST. WILBRAHAM, Mass. (WWLP) – Wilbraham & Monson Academy continues to graduate top nationally ranked athletes. On Friday, twin brothers signed their national...

    • WWLP
    • Filipowski’S Gene Pool
    • Filipowski’S Game
    • The Development Didn’T Stop
    • Duke
    • The Next Duke Villain
    • Filipowski After Duke
    • This Chapter Ends

    Kyle Filipowski comes from basketball genes. His mother, Rebecca (Hagerdon) Filipowski, was a Parade All-American after scoring 2,164 career points at Warwick (NY) High School. The 6-foot-4 post player went to Long Beach State, where her team made a run to the Elite 8. “My mom, Rebecca Hagerdon, has achieved a lot in her basketball career,” Filipow...

    Filipowski is a unique player. Standing 6-foot-11, he plays as his team’s primary initiator for 75-percent of the game. He rebounds the ball and scores at each level, both off the catch and the bounce. “To put it simply, I am a positionless type of player,” Filipowski said. “The versatility I bring to the court, push the break, knock down the three...

    Kyle Filipowski was always skilled. He saw the game differently and played it in a way that many his size couldn’t. It is unheard of for a sophomore to be named MVP of the NEPSAC AA tournament. His 32 point and seven-rebound performance in the 2020 championship game was a game for the ages. “On the court,” Mannix said. “Three years ago, we saw imme...

    Kyle Filipowski looks like he was molded together and put on this earth to be a Duke Blue Devil on the periphery. Watching him play, he fits the mold of previous Duke forwards like Mark Alarie, Christian Laettner, Danny Ferry, and Chris Burgess. However, Duke was not immediately the choice. “During the recruiting process,” Filipowski said, “I would...

    “I am not against being the next Duke villain,” Filipowski said. “I am there, and I am part of the Duke community, so all I need is that. With the community and guys close to me supporting me, I don’t care what the rest brings. I’m alright with being the next Grayson Allen or JJ Redick; that means I’m doing something right.”

    With the No. 1 ranking comes expectations, professional expectations. Kyle Filipowski is up for that. He has a unique game with some translatable skills to the highest level. Fifteen years ago, NBA teams would look at rebounding as the most translatable skill from level to level. Eight or so years ago, rim protection was what they looked at. Now, N...

    Kyle Filipowski and his twin brother Matt (who has signed to play at Harvard) changed a program’s trajectory. Their legacy will remain, much like their mother’s at Warwick High. However, Filipowski also knows that he would be nowhere without his mother’s sacrifices to help set him up for success. Kyle Filipowski walked off the court, another win, a...

  5. Nov 8, 2021 · Matthew Filipowski, the two-star 6-foot-10 center from Wilbraham & Monson Academy (MA) and the NY Rens, committed to Harvard on Monday. He chose the Crimson over over Cal Poly, Bucknell, and Quinnipiac. His twin brother, Kyle Filipowski, committed to Duke this summer and became the first commit for head-coach-in-waiting Jon Scheyer.

  6. Mar 19, 2024 · Matt Filipowski, the twin brother of Duke Blue Devils star Kyle Filipowski, entered the transfer portal Monday. The 7-foot center played his first two seasons with the Harvard Crimson, averaging 1.2 points and 1.4 rebounds in five games played with zero starts mostly due to injury.

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