Final Mar 13
BGSU 67 11.5 o149.0
AKR 96 -11.5 u149.0
Final Mar 13
DUQ 59 2.0 o130.0
SBON 64 -2.0 u130.0
Final Mar 13
BUT 57 12.0 o145.5
SJU 78 -12.0 u145.5
Final Mar 13
IND 59 2.0 o142.0
ORE 72 -2.0 u142.0
Final Mar 13
GT 70 23.0 o144.5
DUKE 78 -23.0 u144.5
Final Mar 13
USF 68 3.0 o144.5
WICH 73 -3.0 u144.5
Final Mar 13
ISU 92 -2.5 o146.0
BYU 96 2.5 u146.0
Final Mar 13
ARK 80 4.5 o147.0
MISS 83 -4.5 u147.0
Final OT Mar 13
OHIO 85 -2.5 o158.5
TOL 90 2.5 u158.5
Final Mar 13
DAV 75 4.0 o142.0
SLU 83 -4.0 u142.0
Final Mar 13
ALST 84 1.0 o137.5
TXSO 79 -1.0 u137.5
Final Mar 13
UNC 68 -6.0 o148.0
WAKE 59 6.0 u148.0
Final Mar 13
NW 63 8.5 o141.5
WIS 70 -8.5 u141.5
Final Mar 13
MARQ 89 -2.5 o145.0
XAV 87 2.5 u145.0
Final Mar 13
CHAR 59 10.0 o144.5
FAU 64 -10.0 u144.5
Final Mar 13
SJSU 52 16.0 o150.5
UNM 63 -16.0 u150.5
Final Mar 13
COLO 68 17.5 o127.5
HOU 77 -17.5 u127.5
Final 2OT Mar 13
TEX 94 6.0 o140.5
TXAM 89 -6.0 u140.5
Final Mar 13
EMU 75 4.5 o149.5
M-OH 81 -4.5 u149.5
Final Mar 13
FOR 81 6.5 o144.0
GW 88 -6.5 u144.0
Final Mar 13
BSU 62 -1.5 o134.5
SDSU 52 1.5 u134.5
Final Mar 13
MORG 91 3.5 o161.5
HOW 90 -3.5 u161.5
Final Mar 13
MAN 65 2.5 o144.0
IONA 77 -2.5 u144.0
Final Mar 13
WMU 66 10.5 o143.5
KENT 73 -10.5 u143.5
Final Mar 13
NMSU 77 1.0 o136.5
KENN 80 -1.0 u136.5
Final Mar 13
IOWA 94 10.0 o164.5
ILL 106 -10.0 u164.5
Final Mar 13
STAN 73 10.5 o144.0
LOU 75 -10.5 u144.0
Final 2OT Mar 13
DEP 81 13.0 o143.5
CREI 85 -13.0 u143.5
Final Mar 13
TLSA 75 3.0 o143.5
TEM 71 -3.0 u143.5
Final Mar 13
BAY 74 6.5 o142.0
TTU 76 -6.5 u142.0
Final Mar 13
LAS 70 12.5 o144.0
JOES 75 -12.5 u144.0
Final Mar 13
MSST 73 3.0 o158.5
MIZZ 85 -3.0 u158.5
Final Mar 13
ALCN 60 3.0 o134.0
COOK 69 -3.0 u134.0
Final Mar 13
MSM 62 4.5 o127.0
MRST 58 -4.5 u127.0
Final Mar 13
NCCU 79 1.0 o153.0
DSU 77 -1.0 u153.0
Final Mar 13
SEA 69 -6.0 o133.5
AC 63 6.0 u133.5
Final Mar 13
NEV 59 5.0 o138.0
CSU 67 -5.0 u138.0
Final Mar 13
UCSB 78 3.5 o151.5
CSN 72 -3.5 u151.5
Final 2OT Mar 13
LT 75 2.0 o142.0
MTU 77 -2.0 u142.0
Final Mar 13
USC 71 10.5 o151.0
PUR 76 -10.5 u151.0
Final Mar 13
UTSA 65 5.0 o147.0
ECU 70 -5.0 u147.0
Final Mar 13
VILL 56 7.0 o135.0
CONN 73 -7.0 u135.0
Final Mar 13
KU 77 3.0 o153.0
ARIZ 88 -3.0 u153.0
Final Mar 13
SMU 54 7.0 o142.5
CLEM 57 -7.0 u142.5
Final Mar 13
OKLA 84 6.5 o161.5
UK 85 -6.5 u161.5
Final Mar 13
UNLV 58 8.0 o142.0
USU 70 -8.0 u142.0
Final Mar 13
TST 51 5.5 o128.0
CBU 55 -5.5 u128.0
Final Mar 13
CP 96 4.5 o164.0
UCRV 83 -4.5 u164.0
Pittsburgh 13th ACC17-15
Duke 1st ACC28-3

Pittsburgh @ Duke Preview

Cameron Indoor Stadium

Last Meeting ( Jan 20, 2024 ) Pittsburgh 80, Duke 76

Duke freshman Cooper Flagg entered the season as perhaps the top professional prospect on the college level.

And Flagg senses he's getting better on a regular basis.

Flagg will try to put that on display again when No. 4 Duke hosts Pitt on Tuesday night in an Atlantic Coast Conference game at Durham, N.C.

"My whole mindset this whole year has just been trying to get better every single day," Flagg said. "I think that as we've gotten more comfortable as a team, we've come together more."

Duke (12-2, 4-0) boosted its winning streak to eight games with an 89-62 triumph at SMU on Saturday.

Pitt (12-2, 3-0), which holds a five-game winning streak, will arrive with a four-game stretch of shooting better than 50 percent from the field.

Last January, the Panthers won at Duke for the first time since 1979, so that's bound to be etched in the minds of the Blue Devils, at least those who were on the team a year ago.

On Saturday vs. SMU, third-year Duke coach Jon Scheyer missed a game for the first time, as he was ill. Associate head coach Chris Carrawell filled in.

"It was different," Carrawell said. "Lot of crazy stuff going on, but our guys responded and played a great game."

Flagg has back-to-back games with 24 points. He had 15 in the first half vs. the Mustangs, marking his highest output in any half this season. He didn't score in the final 15:55 but ended up with a game-high 11 rebounds.

Flagg and guard Tyrese Proctor helped set the tone in the SMU game, and that might be an ideal trend for the Blue Devils.

"Guys are learning how to play with each other," Carrawell said. "(Proctor and Flagg) are really excellent leaders for our team. We go how they go."

Flagg said his numbers are a reflection of the players around him. He is averaging team highs of 17.4 points, 8.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.3 blocked shots this season.

"It's just a team effort that having guys like Tyrese and Kon (Knueppel) on the court helps open everything up for me," Flagg said.

Pitt's 80-76 victory last season came against a Duke team that held a No. 7 ranking, so there's a similar set-up for this matchup.

The game will mark the return of former Duke player and assistant coach Jeff Capel, who's now in charge on the Pitt bench.

In the Stanford game on Saturday, Panthers guard Ishmael Leggett scored 21 points in his first outing since a one-game absence with an ankle injury. He shot 9-for-13 from the field.

"Early on, I had to work out some of that excitement, and I settled down into the game," Leggett said. "Once the game slowed down, I started making the right plays."

The Panthers also have been intent on showcasing their defense. That comes by what might be characterized by better communication, something that might be crucial in what's bound to be a rowdy atmosphere at Duke.

"It goes both ways with me being more vocal," Pitt forward Guillermo Diaz Graham said. "It helps the team with our switches and rotations, as well as keeps me locked in on the game."

--Field Level Media

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