The Citadel coach Duggar Baucom collapsed on the court Monday night shortly after his team's game vs. No. 5 Duke in Durham, North Carolina, got underway. He was reportedly taken to Duke University Hospital for further evaluation.
Baucom, 61, collapsed between the scorer's table and his seat on the bench just 63 seconds into action in the first half shortly after The Citadel scored its first basket of the night. Medical personnel helped him off the court after he received attention on the sideline and he was given more medical assistance at Cameron Indoor Stadium before being taken to the hospital.
Here is the video of Duggar Baucom after collapsing on the court... It's not graphic, just shows how sudden it was. He is walking off, with assistance, under his own power. Such a scary situation. He's a wonderful man, truly hope everything OK with him. pic.twitter.com/gyV8fIIHtw
— Scott Eisberg (@SEisbergWCIV) November 23, 2021
Play was delayed as Baucom received evaluation after his collapse. He walked off the court unsteady on his feet with his arms draped around paramedics. Associate head coach Jack Castleberry took over in his absence.
Super scary moment to start the Duke game, Citadel head coach Duggar Baucom appeared to have fainted and was helped off the court. Praying he’s ok! 🙏🏼 @DanNews2Sports @WRAL pic.twitter.com/3PJKFt94hv
— Kacy Hintz (@KacyHintz) November 23, 2021
Immediately after Duke's 107-81 victory vs. The Citadel, Castleberry gave an update on Baucom.
"He's as good as he can be,' Castleberry said in his postgame press conference. "He's in good spirits."
The Citadel set a new record with 18 made 3-pointers in the losing effort, the most ever by an opponent inside Cameron Indoor Stadium. Its 81 points were the most Duke has allowed at home against a nonconference opponent since Illinois scored 83 a season ago.
Baucom has been the coach at The Citadel since 2015 where he is 67-119. He's coming off his first winning season with the school and has guided the team to a 3-1 start to the 2021-22 season.