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View Article  Duke defeats pesky Cornell

BDN Player of the Game Demarcus Nelson

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) - DeMarcus Nelson matched a season high with 23 points and No. 9 Duke shook off a slow start to beat Cornell 81-67 on Sunday night.

Kyle Singler added 14 points for the Blue Devils (11-1), who were coming off a 16-day layoff and eventually pulled away for their NCAA-best 58th straight nonconference victory at home.

Gerald Henderson scored 12 points and Greg Paulus added 11 for Duke, which only briefly trailed late in the first half and took command early in the second with a 13-3 run. The victory gave coach Mike Krzyzewski  his 786th career victory, tying Lefty Driesell for sixth on the all-time wins list.

Ryan Wittman had 13 points and 7-foot center Jeff Foote added 10 for Cornell (6-5), which was denied its first victory against an Atlantic Coast Conference team in 56 seasons.

Nelson matched the 23 points he scored in Duke's most recent home game, a 111-70 rout of Albany, and was one point shy of his career high set last season against George Mason.

Duke took its first double-figure lead just before halftime, using an 11-2 burst keyed by Henderson to make it 41-31 with 50 seconds left.

The Blue Devils then gave themselves some breathing room with their big second-half run, which started with freshman Nolan Smith's layup at the 18:30 mark making it 43-37. The run ended 4 minutes later on Paulus's jumper from just inside the arc, making it 54-40.

Paulus then gave Duke its largest lead of the game when he took a flip from Lance Thomas and knocked down a 3 from the key to make it 59-44.

The Big Red didn't get closer than eight the rest of the way and the Ivy League favorites extended their struggles against ranked teams, dropping their 13th straight and falling to 3-58 all-time against Top 25 foes since knocking off No. 19 California in 1992.

Still, they threw more of a scare than expected into the Blue Devils, who were coming off the longest in-season layoff since 1945-46 and hadn't played since Dec. 20, when No. 13 Pittsburgh beat them 65-64 in overtime in New York.

Cornell kept things close early and took a brief lead when Jason Hartford's layup with 7:28 before halftime made it 24-22. Duke regained the lead for good 2 minutes later when Jon Scheyer's 3-pointer from the right wing made it 28-27.

Duke's lineup at tipoff had a different look — Paulus and Thomas started on the bench, Smith made his first career start and 7-foot-1 center Brian Zoubek started for the second time this season.

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View Article  Cornell At Duke

 

Mark's take - The Blue Devils finally return to the court after an unusually long Holiday break.  While you are sure to see some rust, you can expect the team to be all business as the game progresses.  While the Big Red is one of the better teams in the Ivy League, they will be no match for the Dukies.  Duke 95 Cornell 56

Bob's take -

Duke and Cornell are teams with similar styles of play. Both teams are guard/wing oriented and prefer an uptempo game. Cornell averages 78.9 points per contest and is ranked # 23 in Kenpom stats for Pace/Tempo. Duke is #11 in this statistic. Cornell has hit 42.9% of their 3-point attempts this season, which is slightly better than Duke's 42.3%. I expect the game to be an uptempo affair with both teams letting it fly from behind the arc.

Cornell's best player is 6'6" G/F Ryan Whitman who averages 15.9 points in 33.4 minutes per game. Guards Louis Dale (5'11") and Collin Robinson (6'0") contribute 14.4 points/5.7 assists and 11.9points/5.1 assists respectively. Both players are on the court 28 minutes per game. Up front, Cornell starts two 6'7" forwards, Brian Kreefer (220 lbs) and Alex Tyler (230 lbs). Cornell plays a deep bench and has four more players, including 7'0" Center Jeff Foote, averaging double-digit minutes per game.

Cornell turns the ball over 16 times per game and I doubt they've seen the type of pressure Duke is going to throw at them in this game. Duke will utilize intense defensive pressure to convert turnovers into points in transition, while taking care of the ball themselves to soundly defeat the Big Red. My prediction: Duke 94 - Cornell 64.

Cornell Off vs.
Duke Def
Duke Off vs.
Cornell Def
78.9 Pts F
63.0 Pts A
48.1 FG%
40.3 FG%
28.7 Reb.
31.2 Reb.
86.8 Pts F
78.6 Pts A
49.7 FG%
46.4 FG%
31.2 Reb.
33.4 Reb.
View Article  Duke Women remain hot, defeat Miami behind Wanisha Smith

CORAL GABLES, Fla. - Powered by a career-high five three-pointers from senior Wanisha Smith, who along with Chante Black scored 16 points, the No. 12 Duke Blue Devils defeated the Miami Hurricanes, 84-72, on Saturday to open ACC play.

With the win, Duke has won seven straight and is 12-3 on the season and 1-0 in the ACC while ...   more »