Final Nov 21
JMU 99 -3.0 o146.0
UIC 81 3.0 u146.0
Final Nov 21
MIA 69 -9.0 o143.0
DRKE 80 9.0 u143.0
Final OT Nov 21
OHIO 81 -2.0 o146.5
MTU 83 2.0 u146.5
Final Nov 21
LAS 67 -1.5 o144.0
UCSD 72 1.5 u144.0
Final Nov 21
OKST 78 2.0 o163.0
FAU 86 -2.0 u163.0
Final Nov 21
USF 74 -6.5 o145.5
PORT 68 6.5 u145.5
Final Nov 21
ECU 78 -4.0 o135.0
JVST 86 4.0 u135.0
Final Nov 21
MONM 62 4.5 o146.5
YSU 72 -4.5 u146.5
Final OT Nov 21
HALL 69 7.0 o126.0
VCU 66 -7.0 u126.0
Final Nov 21
BRAD 82 -7.0 o135.5
TXST 68 7.0 u135.5
Final Nov 21
TOL 103 -13.0 o154.5
STET 78 13.0 u154.5
Final Nov 21
RMU 86 9.5 o151.5
COR 76 -9.5 u151.5
Final Nov 21
UNCG 58 17.5 o146.5
IND 69 -17.5 u146.5
Final Nov 21
RAD 51 22.0 o144.5
CLEM 79 -22.0 u144.5
Final Nov 21
SYR 66 11.0 o155.0
TEX 70 -11.0 u155.0
Final Nov 21
NIAG 73 14.0 o136.5
KENT 76 -14.0 u136.5
Final 0OT Nov 21
BAY 99 -2.5 o150.5
SJU 98 2.5 u150.5
Final Nov 21
EMU 68 7.0 o134.5
OAK 64 -7.0 u134.5
Final Nov 21
BRY 66 -12.5 o153.0
STONE 67 12.5 u153.0
Final Nov 21
NJIT 64 12.5 o135.0
BUCK 81 -12.5 u135.0
Final Nov 21
MER 72 18.5 o150.0
SCAR 84 -18.5 u150.0
Final Nov 21
EDW 59 -0.0 o0.0
UNF 108 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
JOHNSU 52 -0.0 o0.0
CHAT 72 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
TRN 78 -0.0 o0.0
SHSU 105 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
VAN 73 2.5 o150.5
NEV 71 -2.5 u150.5
Final OT Nov 21
SEMO 77 1.5 o149.5
CARK 73 -1.5 u149.5
Final OT Nov 21
PRE 58 8.5 o135.0
SFA 55 -8.5 u135.0
Final Nov 21
ORU 68 21.5 o149.5
MISS 100 -21.5 u149.5
Final Nov 21
LNDNWD 64 9.5 o145.0
VALP 77 -9.5 u145.0
Final Nov 21
CCSU 54 -2.0 o142.0
SH 67 2.0 u142.0
Final Nov 21
PRIN 62 -7.5 o152.5
WRST 80 7.5 u152.5
Final Nov 21
UTM 77 11.5 o155.5
AMCC 81 -11.5 u155.5
Final Nov 21
TAMCOM 56 24.5 o144.5
OKLA 84 -24.5 u144.5
Final Nov 21
MINCR 60 -0.0 o0.0
NDSU 67 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
46 -0.0 o0.0
WIU 73 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
TXWES 66 -0.0 o0.0
UNT 73 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
TST 49 31.0 o147.0
MICH 72 -31.0 u147.0
Final Nov 21
TTU 77 -10.5 o149.5
STJOE 78 10.5 u149.5
Final Nov 21
GRAM 58 23.5 o152.5
UNM 80 -23.5 u152.5
Final Nov 21
TENN 64 -12.5 o126.5
UVA 42 12.5 u126.5
Final Nov 21
EWU 81 14.0 o158.5
WSU 96 -14.0 u158.5
Final Nov 21
AFA 69 16.0 o136.0
CAL 78 -16.0 u136.0
Final Nov 21
ORE 78 -6.5 o139.5
ORST 75 6.5 u139.5
Final Nov 21
MEM 68 2.0 o154.5
SF 64 -2.0 u154.5
Duke 0th Atlantic Coast27-9
Kansas 1st Big 1228-8

Duke @ Kansas preview

Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Last Meeting ( Nov 5, 2019 ) Kansas 66, Duke 68

It's only the middle of November, and neither No. 5 Kansas nor No. 7 Duke will be whole when they meet Tuesday night in the Champions Classic in Indianapolis, but both teams will start getting answers as to who they are this season.

For the Jayhawks (2-0), who have opened their national championship defense with easy wins over Omaha and North Dakota State, they'll be without head coach Bill Self and assistant coach Kurtis Townsend.

Both are serving the third game of a four-game suspension imposed by the school for their involvement in a recruiting scandal that saw the program use a shoe company to gain an unfair advantage in signing top players.

As for the Blue Devils (2-0), they enter off even easier wins against Jacksonville and USC Upstate, but played those games without five-star freshman wing Dariq Whitehead (foot) and played the Jacksonville game without center Dereck Lively (calf).

Duke did get 14 minutes out of Lively in Friday night's 84-38 blowout of USC Upstate. Lively supplied four points, two rebounds and two blocked shots, but things could be tougher on Tuesday with the stiff increase in competition.

Still, it will be the first truly big game for first-year Blue Devils coach Jon Scheyer against a worthy foe on a neutral floor. He wants to see his team continue an early trend.

"We're learning how to play physical without fouling," he said. "I think we have the makings of being a good defensive team. ... The effort is out there and that is where it starts on defense."

Freshman Mark Mitchell is averaging a team-high 15.5 points through two games, while another freshman, center Kyle Filipowski, has recorded double-doubles in each of his first two games. Filipowski, Lively and Northwestern transfer Ryan Young (11.5 ppg, 7.5 rebounds per game) give Duke one of the nation's top frontcourts.

In the backcourt, Jeremy Roach has the offense in his hands. Roach is averaging 13 points and 6.0 assists so far with an assist-turnover ratio slightly better than 2-1.

Meanwhile, Kansas' last game was an 82-59 rout of North Dakota State Thursday night in which it established a 29-point halftime lead. It got 21 points from Jalen Wilson, including 17 in the first half, and a 12-point, six-rebound outing from freshman guard Gradey Dick.

Interim coach Norm Roberts, a former head coach at St. John's, said the Jayhawks accomplished Self's pregame objectives of working on their trapping defenses. Roberts noted that the team notched a lot of deflections in rolling to a 48-19 advantage after 20 minutes of action.

"I thought the guys were terrific in the first half," Roberts said. "We never let them get comfortable in the first half and I think that really helped us. We're still a long way from where we're going to be. We're gaining on it. We're getting better."

Wilson is averaging 20 points and 10 rebounds so far, while Dick is chipping in 17.5 points per game and hitting 58.3 percent of his shots.

The Blue Devils lead the all-time series 8-5, taking a 68-66 victory on Nov. 5, 2019, in the teams' last matchup.

--Field Level Media

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