UNA 7.5 o149.0
LIP -7.5 u149.0
UVU -7.0 o147.0
DSU 7.0 u147.0
SAC 7.0 o136.0
WEB -7.0 u136.0
PRST 2.0 o140.5
IDST -2.0 u140.5
Final Feb 20
MRSH 81 -4.5 o146.5
ODU 77 4.5 u146.5
Final Feb 20
UMBC 79 6.0 o163.5
MASSL 98 -6.0 u163.5
Final Feb 20
UNH 60 8.5 o139.5
BING 79 -8.5 u139.5
Final Feb 20
NW 70 9.0 o144.0
OSU 49 -9.0 u144.0
Final OT Feb 20
GASO 74 8.5 o139.0
APP 79 -8.5 u139.0
Final Feb 20
ME 68 -2.0 o138.0
ALBY 79 2.0 u138.0
Final Feb 20
EKY 74 -8.0 o152.0
BELL 80 8.0 u152.0
Final Feb 20
DREX 78 2.5 o142.0
DEL 74 -2.5 u142.0
Final Feb 20
STONE 57 2.0 o126.0
WAG 63 -2.0 u126.0
Final Feb 20
TOWS 63 -1.0 o133.5
ELON 69 1.0 u133.5
Final Feb 20
GAST 63 11.0 o149.0
JMU 83 -11.0 u149.0
Final OT Feb 20
SFPA 81 4.0 o151.0
LMC 76 -4.0 u151.0
Final Feb 20
UTEP 73 4.0 o148.0
KENN 83 -4.0 u148.0
Final Feb 20
ULL 72 15.0 o137.5
TROY 69 -15.0 u137.5
Final Feb 20
FDU 60 -3.0 o140.5
MEHST 65 3.0 u140.5
Final Feb 20
FGCU 83 -11.0 o143.5
STET 80 11.0 u143.5
Final Feb 20
MONM 68 7.0 o134.5
HOF 62 -7.0 u134.5
Final Feb 20
UNCA 53 3.5 o146.5
RAD 77 -3.5 u146.5
Final Feb 20
BRY 55 -1.5 o141.0
UVM 59 1.5 u141.0
Final Feb 20
NMSU 61 6.5 o135.5
JVST 52 -6.5 u135.5
Final Feb 20
PEAY 92 7.0 o147.0
QNC 78 -7.0 u147.0
Final Feb 20
CCSU 81 -11.0 o136.0
CHS 75 11.0 u136.0
Final Feb 20
CAMP 50 -5.0 o137.5
NCAT 53 5.0 u137.5
Final Feb 20
COFC 73 -1.0 o150.0
NE 62 1.0 u150.0
Final Feb 20
SIUE 80 -1.5 o132.0
MORE 62 1.5 u132.0
Final Feb 20
CARK 82 4.0 o142.0
UWG 71 -4.0 u142.0
Final Feb 20
IDHO 83 2.5 o147.0
NAU 78 -2.5 u147.0
Final Feb 20
CCAR 87 6.0 o139.0
USM 78 -6.0 u139.0
Final Feb 20
SUU 59 7.0 o142.5
AC 75 -7.0 u142.5
Final OT Feb 20
LINW 93 9.5 o137.0
UALR 92 -9.5 u137.0
Final Feb 20
JAC 73 -1.0 o160.0
UNF 77 1.0 u160.0
Final Feb 20
EWU 76 8.5 o152.5
UNCO 95 -8.5 u152.5
Final Feb 20
WIU 66 11.0 o138.0
SEMO 87 -11.0 u138.0
Final Feb 20
EIU 63 2.5 o136.0
USI 54 -2.5 u136.0
Final OT Feb 20
UTM 66 2.0 o145.5
TNTC 71 -2.0 u145.5
Final Feb 20
USC 71 11.5 o155.0
MD 88 -11.5 u155.0
Final Feb 20
SHSU 78 4.0 o154.0
WKU 62 -4.0 u154.0
Final Feb 20
WICH 75 7.5 o156.5
FAU 68 -7.5 u156.5
Final Feb 20
CSB 71 4.0 o137.0
UCD 66 -4.0 u137.0
Final Feb 20
LT 85 6.0 o141.0
MTU 74 -6.0 u141.0
Final Feb 20
CSF 56 14.5 o144.5
UCSB 86 -14.5 u144.5
Final Feb 20
PAC 58 15.5 o140.0
SF 71 -15.5 u140.0
Final Feb 20
LBSU 66 11.0 o141.5
UCRV 87 -11.0 u141.5
Final Feb 20
UCSD 81 -12.5 o160.5
CP 67 12.5 u160.5
Final Feb 20
ORST 84 -7.5 o146.0
PEPP 78 7.5 u146.0
Final Feb 20
CSN 84 6.0 o151.0
UCI 72 -6.0 u151.0
Final Feb 20
LMU 61 10.5 o148.0
SCU 76 -10.5 u148.0
Duke 1st ACC23-3
Virginia 11th ACC13-13

Duke @ Virginia preview

John Paul Jones Arena

Last Meeting ( Mar 2, 2024 ) Virginia 48, Duke 73

Coming off its highest-scoring Atlantic Coast Conference game in eight years, No. 3 Duke visits an improving Virginia squad on Monday night in Charlottesville, Va.

The Blue Devils (22-3, 14-1 ACC) have won two in a row since their Feb. 8 loss at Clemson, outscoring the conference's new California contingent of Cal and Stanford by a combined 57 points in Durham, N.C.

Tyrese Proctor scored 23 points and Cooper Flagg added 19 in Saturday's 106-70 demolition of the Cardinal.

Duke shot 62.5 percent from the field, 48.3 percent (14 of 29) from 3-point range and made 12 of 13 free throws in the wire-to-wire win. The Blue Devils outscored Stanford 42-16 in the paint and 22-3 on fast-break points.

"I thought it was just a good example of Duke basketball for us," said Flagg, the freshman forward who leads the team in scoring (19.8 per game), rebounding (7.5), assists (4.0), steals (1.6) and blocks (1.2).

"Coming out and playing to our standards, doing what we do, and letting the ball flow and playing through the right option, the right man."

The runaway win -- Duke's highest-scoring ACC effort since a 110-57 rout of Georgia Tech in 2017 -- came the same day that the NCAA Tournament's selection committee ranked the Blue Devils as a No. 1 seed (No. 3 overall) in its early bracket preview.

"I think we've got a good rhythm right now and we're starting to feel like we're playing with each other a lot better," Proctor said. "Everyone knows the few things that everyone can do to a high level, so it's just repping those and putting guys in situations where they can succeed in that."

Monday night's game at Virginia is the first of three straight games away from home for the Blue Devils, whose three losses this season include two at neutral sites (against Kentucky and Kansas) and the setback at Clemson.

The Cavaliers (13-12, 6-8) have won three straight and five of their last seven games to climb out of the conference basement.

With its 1-6 start in ACC play, Virginia was in grave danger of finishing among the bottom three teams who will not make the field for next month's ACC tournament in Charlotte, N.C. With Saturday's 73-70 win at Virginia Tech, the Cavaliers moved into a group tied for ninth place with six games remaining.

Isaac McKneely scored 22 points against the Hokies, leading Virginia in the points column for the fifth time during its current 5-2 stretch. Anthony Robinson added 15 points off the bench and Andrew Rohde dished out nine assists, increasing his totals this month to 34 assists with just two turnovers in four games.

"Rohde's a great passer," said Robinson, whose alley-oop slam off a feed from Rohde provided the final points. "He puts the ball where it needs to be, and as long as I do my job it's going to be successful."

McKneely leads the Cavaliers with 13.7 points per game and is shooting 41.7 percent from behind the arc.

Duke defeated visiting Virginia 73-48 in the most recent meeting on March 2, 2024. The Cavaliers have won two of the last three against the Blue Devils in Charlottesville.

--Field Level Media

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