ESPN’s Jay Bilas Suggests Fans Who Storm Court Should Be Arrested or Cited

He made the argument after Duke’s Kyle Filipowski was injured by a Wake Forest fan Saturday.
ESPN’s Jay Bilas Suggests Fans Who Storm Court Should Be Arrested or Cited
ESPN’s Jay Bilas Suggests Fans Who Storm Court Should Be Arrested or Cited /

Duke center Kyle Filipowski was injured when Wake Forest fans stormed the court after the Demon Deacons beat the Blue Devils, 83–79, on Saturday, shining a spotlight on the inherent risks that come into play when frenzied fans cross paths with athletes fresh off the emotion of competition.

Similarly, Iowa’s Caitlin Clark was involved in a collision with a fan when Ohio State fans stormed the court last month. Now, one of college basketball’s most prominent voices, ESPN analyst Jay Bilas, is calling for drastic measures to stop fans from storming the court..

“If they wanted to stop it, they could stop it tomorrow,” Bilas said on Monday’s episode of First Take. “… One time, all you have to do is once they’re on the court, don’t let them off. Just say, ‘You’re all detained,’ and give them all citations or arrest them if you want to. And then court stormings will stop the next day. There’s no accountability for this. The fans feel like it’s an entitlement, and the universities like it, and the truth is, [the media] like it.”

Duke coach Jon Scheyer also called for a ban on court storming in the wake of Filipowski’s injury. No. 10 The Blue Devils (21–6, 12–4 ACC) play host to Louisville (8–19, 3–13) on Wednesday at 7 p.m. ET. Filipowski’s status for that game isn’t yet known.


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Madison Williams is a staff writer on the Breaking and Trending News team at Sports Illustrated, where she specializes in tennis but covers a wide range of sports from a national perspective. Before joining SI in 2022, Williams worked at The Sporting News. Having graduated from Augustana College, she completed a master’s in sports media at Northwestern University. She is a dog mom and an avid reader.