Duke Dominates Miami in Blowout Victory
A Shooting Showcase for the Blue Devils
The No. 3 Duke Blue Devils delivered a commanding performance on Tuesday night, dismantling the Miami Hurricanes 89-54 at Cameron Indoor Stadium. With this victory, Duke extended its winning streak to 11 games, the program’s longest streak since the 2017-18 season, and improved their record to 15-2 overall and 7-0 in ACC play.
Freshman standout Kon Knueppel led the way for Duke, recording a career-high 25 points on an efficient 9-of-11 shooting, including six three-pointers. His performance set the tone early and showcased the depth and skill of Duke's young roster. Knueppel’s sharpshooting, combined with the team’s unselfish ball movement, highlighted a season-best 25 assists on 34 made field goals.
First-Half Dominance
Duke wasted no time asserting its dominance. After a brief exchange of baskets in the opening minutes, Knueppel’s three-pointer sparked a barrage of long-range shooting. The Blue Devils connected on 11 three-pointers in the first half alone, with Mason Gillis and Isaiah Evans contributing to the scoring frenzy. Gillis, who scored 12 points, hit three consecutive triples, forcing Miami to call multiple timeouts as Duke pulled away.
The Blue Devils’ relentless offense was matched by their stifling defense. Miami entered the game averaging 77.5 points per game but struggled to find rhythm against Duke’s pressure. The Hurricanes shot just 39% from the field and committed several turnovers, leading to easy transition opportunities for the Blue Devils. By halftime, Duke had built a commanding 50-26 lead, effectively putting the game out of reach.
Second-Half Control
Despite a brief push by Miami early in the second half, Duke maintained control of the game. The Hurricanes scored five of the first seven points after the break, but Knueppel quickly responded with another three-pointer, extending Duke’s lead and quelling any hopes of a Miami comeback. Knueppel’s performance was complemented by fellow freshman Cooper Flagg, who contributed 13 points, seven rebounds, and six assists in a balanced effort.
Khaman Maluach added a second consecutive double-double for the Blue Devils, finishing with 12 points and a career-high 15 rebounds. His presence on the glass, particularly on the offensive end, helped Duke dominate the rebounding battle 43-22. The Blue Devils also outscored Miami 34-22 in the paint, showcasing their versatility on offense.
Miami’s Struggles
The Hurricanes, now 4-13 overall and winless in ACC play at 0-6, suffered their sixth consecutive loss. Lynn Kidd was one of the few bright spots for Miami, scoring 20 points and carrying the offensive load in the absence of consistent support. Austin Swartz added 11 points, but the rest of the team struggled to contribute meaningfully. Miami’s leading scorer, Matthew Cleveland, was held to just two points on 0-of-3 shooting, a testament to Duke’s defensive intensity.
Miami’s inability to sustain offensive momentum was evident throughout the game. The team managed only nine fast-break points and struggled to capitalize on opportunities, missing several open looks and committing unforced turnovers.
Key Takeaways
Duke’s performance against Miami emphasized the depth and cohesion of the Blue Devils’ roster. The team’s 17 three-pointers tied their season high, and their 25 assists reflected a commitment to unselfish play. Knueppel’s six three-pointers and 18 first-half points highlighted his potential as a key contributor moving forward.
Defensively, Duke held Miami to their lowest scoring output of the season, marking the eighth time this year that the Blue Devils have held an opponent to a season-low point total. Their ability to neutralize Miami’s perimeter threats and dominate the boards underscored their status as one of the top teams in the country.
Looking Ahead
With the victory, Duke remains atop the ACC standings and will look to continue their winning streak as they travel to face Boston College on Saturday. The Blue Devils will aim to maintain their defensive intensity and capitalize on their offensive rhythm as they prepare for a challenging road environment.
For Miami, the loss highlights the struggles of a rebuilding season. The Hurricanes will return home to face SMU in a non-conference matchup, hoping to break their losing streak and find consistency on both ends of the court.
This dominant performance by Duke reaffirmed their position as a powerhouse in college basketball. With their young roster firing on all cylinders, the Blue Devils appear poised for a deep run as the season progresses. Meanwhile, Miami will need to regroup and refocus as they navigate the challenges of ACC competition.







