SIUE 1.0 o140.5
TNTC -1.0 u140.5
AC 2.0 o139.0
DSU -2.0 u139.0
TST 9.5 o129.0
SEA -9.5 u129.0
LIVE End Feb 6
USD 69 3.5 o146.0
PAC 71 -3.5 u146.0
HAW -1.0 o152.5
CP 1.0 u152.5
UCD -3.0 o131.0
LBSU 3.0 u131.0
CSF 17.0 o153.5
CSN -17.0 u153.5
LIVE End Feb 6
SCU 97 -14.0 o153.5
PORT 50 14.0 u153.5
UCRV 11.5 o140.0
UCSD -11.5 u140.0
SUU 13.0 o143.5
CBU -13.0 u143.5
LIVE 18:05 2nd Feb 6
WSU 40 6.0 o146.0
ORST 43 -6.0 u146.0
Final Feb 6
ALBY 68 11.0 o158.0
BRY 63 -11.0 u158.0
Final Feb 6
NJIT 74 12.5 o128.5
ME 78 -12.5 u128.5
Final Feb 6
NCAT 63 18.0 o149.0
COFC 66 -18.0 u149.0
Final Feb 6
MASSL 54 -4.5 o147.5
BING 66 4.5 u147.5
Final Feb 6
UNCW 77 -6.5 o153.0
DEL 67 6.5 u153.0
Final Feb 6
TOWS 66 -8.0 o129.5
STON 59 8.0 u129.5
Final Feb 6
RID 77 5.0 o147.0
SHU 89 -5.0 u147.0
Final Feb 6
NE 77 3.5 o132.0
HOF 68 -3.5 u132.0
Final Feb 6
NIAG 59 8.0 o125.0
MW 64 -8.0 u125.0
Final Feb 6
YSU 84 5.0 o139.0
OAK 75 -5.0 u139.0
Final Feb 6
HAMP 63 3.0 o141.5
MONM 68 -3.0 u141.5
Final Feb 6
ELON 58 -1.0 o139.0
CAMP 76 1.0 u139.0
Final 2OT Feb 6
TEM 91 4.0 o152.5
USF 100 -4.0 u152.5
Final Feb 6
SPC 63 5.5 o128.5
SIE 77 -5.5 u128.5
Final OT Feb 6
IONA 70 -1.0 o140.0
MSM 67 1.0 u140.0
Final Feb 6
WKU 69 2.5 o158.0
KENN 76 -2.5 u158.0
Final Feb 6
MRST 56 -6.0 o133.0
FAIR 59 6.0 u133.0
Final OT Feb 6
SHSU 82 -1.5 o145.0
FIU 85 1.5 u145.0
Final Feb 6
MEHST 78 1.0 o130.5
CHS 85 -1.0 u130.5
Final Feb 6
LIU 60 -1.0 o119.0
WAG 47 1.0 u119.0
Final Feb 6
MD 70 1.5 o148.0
OSU 73 -1.5 u148.0
Final Feb 6
CAN 71 16.0 o147.0
QUIN 89 -16.0 u147.0
Final Feb 6
JAC 74 -9.0 o145.0
STET 65 9.0 u145.0
Final Feb 6
MTU 63 2.0 o141.0
JVST 77 -2.0 u141.0
Final Feb 6
LMC 78 2.0 o145.5
SFPA 86 -2.0 u145.5
Final Feb 6
UMBC 78 -8.5 o151.0
UNH 79 8.5 u151.0
Final Feb 6
WM 66 3.0 o146.5
DREX 86 -3.0 u146.5
Final Feb 6
EKY 92 6.0 o149.5
FGCU 74 -6.0 u149.5
Final Feb 6
SEMO 80 2.5 o134.0
MORE 51 -2.5 u134.0
Final Feb 6
MTST 64 1.0 o146.5
NAU 69 -1.0 u146.5
Final Feb 6
BELL 88 10.5 o163.0
UNF 95 -10.5 u163.0
Final Feb 6
LT 53 7.5 o134.0
LIB 77 -7.5 u134.0
Final Feb 6
MONT 86 5.5 o153.0
UNCO 78 -5.5 u153.0
Final Feb 6
UTA 73 9.0 o143.0
UVU 94 -9.0 u143.0
Final Feb 6
WIU 69 8.5 o140.5
TNST 87 -8.5 u140.5
Final Feb 6
NDSU 78 -2.0 o140.0
UMKC 72 2.0 u140.0
Final Feb 6
FDU 66 10.0 o139.5
CCSU 87 -10.0 u139.5
Final Feb 6
STT 86 4.0 o153.0
SDST 102 -4.0 u153.0
Final Feb 6
UND 77 5.5 o158.5
NEOM 80 -5.5 u158.5
Final Feb 6
LINW 52 6.5 o143.5
UTM 51 -6.5 u143.5
Final Feb 6
UALR 74 -4.0 o136.0
USI 56 4.0 u136.0
Final Feb 6
SAC 80 7.0 o136.0
EWU 83 -7.0 u136.0
Final Feb 6
LMU 53 22.5 o154.5
GONZ 73 -22.5 u154.5
Final Feb 6
SMC 64 -4.5 o132.5
SF 65 4.5 u132.5
Final Feb 6
SDAK 86 -1.5 o164.0
DEN 79 1.5 u164.0
Final Feb 6
PRST 76 1.0 o146.0
IDHO 69 -1.0 u146.0
Final Feb 6
WEBB 70 6.0 o157.5
UNCA 78 -6.0 u157.5
Final Feb 6
UCSB 81 -3.5 o142.0
CSB 75 3.5 u142.0
Duke 1st ACC20-2
Kansas 5th Big 1216-6

Duke @ Kansas preview

T-Mobile Arena

Last Meeting ( Nov 15, 2022 ) Duke 64, Kansas 69

Las Vegas is certainly no stranger to a heavyweight prize fight. And that's exactly what Tuesday's matchup between No. 1 Kansas and No. 11 Duke on the Strip is shaping out to be.

Kansas will arrive in Las Vegas with a 5-0 record, already having won marquee matchups against North Carolina and Michigan State this month. Duke enters at 4-1 but has arguably been more convincing in their winning efforts despite slipping up against Kentucky 77-72 on Nov. 12.

The Blue Devils boast the nation's most highly-touted freshman, 6-foot-9 Cooper Flagg from Newport, Maine. Flagg leads the team in all major statistical categories with 17.8 points, 8.8 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game. Defensively, he carries Duke with 1.8 steals and 1.8 blocks per game.

Flagg is coming off his second-highest scoring total of the season in Friday's 69-55 win over Arizona. He scored 24 points on 10-of-22 shooting while grabbing six rebounds and dishing out three assists. He scored a season-high 26 points in the loss against Kentucky while grabbing 11 rebounds in what was a statement performance despite the loss.

"He presents problems to anybody that plays him," Kansas coach Bill Self said. "I mean, he's terrific. He has talent, athleticism, skill. But there's another element to him that's what makes him different, (which) is that he is so competitive and tough.

"In my opinion, (I) thought he had as big a chance to have as big an impact in his short time in college as anybody that I have ever coached or recruited. You know, LeBron obviously didn't go to school."

Duke's other three wins have come in blowout fashion against Maine, Army, and Wofford. Flagg has been aided by guards Kon Knueppel and Tyrese Proctor, who average 14.4 and 11.8, respectively. Both players are shooting over 40 percent from beyond the arc and they are each averaging four or more rebounds per game.

Blue Devils coach Jon Scheyer isn't backing down from Tuesday's challenge, but he's also not making it bigger than it needs to be.

"We want to make sure they're as ready as possible, while still building up their strength and their physicality," Scheyer said. "Understanding what these games are going to present. We've worked really hard on attacking every game, no matter the situation, no matter the ranking, no matter (the location) the same way, like how can you approach it and be better than you were in the last game?"

Kansas has been led by a player college basketball fans are well familiar with. Hunter Dickinson is tops on the team in points (17.8), rebounds (10.4), steals (1.8) and blocks (1.8).

Dajuan Harris Jr. has been the chief facilitator for the Jayhawks, leading the team with 5.2 assists per game. Zeke Mayo averages double figures as well, ranking second on the team with 12.6 points per game. Kansas has seven players averaging seven-plus points per game.

In addition to their marquee victories over North Carolina and Michigan State, Kansas has won with convincing efforts over Howard, Oakland and UNC Wilmington this season.

--Field Level Media

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