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DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Star freshman Cooper Flagg scored 14 of his 19 points after halftime — including a jaw-dropper of a coast-to-coast dunk — to help No. 4 Duke beat Pittsburgh 76-47 on Tuesday night.
In Duke’s 76-47 win over Pittsburgh on Tuesday, Jan. 7, the impact made by their three standout freshmen stole the show while showcasing what makes each of them such intriguing prospects.
The No. 4 Duke Blue Devils will host the Pittsburgh Panthers in ACC action on Tuesday. Duke is 12-2 overall, including 4-0 in the ACC. Pittsburgh is 12-2 overall, including 3-0 in the ACC.
“As soon as I jumped, my mind kind of went blank and it just all happened really fast,” Flagg said.
With winter break coming to a close, No. 4 Duke men’s basketball takes on Pittsburgh at home Tuesday evening. In a battle of ACC heavyweights, the Blue Devils have a 34-24 lead after 20 minutes.
Duke fans remember well what happened the last time the Panthers stepped inside Cameron Indoor, a sour 80-76 loss. Come Tuesday night, the Blue Devils will be out for revenge, and The Chronicle's ...