Duke Overpowers Arizona State in Blowout Win
The Duke Blue Devils showcased their dominance in a stunning 103-47 blowout victory over the Arizona State Sun Devils on Sunday. The game, held as part of the "Brotherhood Run" charity exhibition, demonstrated Duke's strength as they overwhelmed Arizona State in all facets of the game, reminding fans why the Blue Devils are considered national championship contenders.
First Half: Duke's Defense Sets the Tone
From the opening tip, Duke asserted control, relying on a stifling man-to-man defense that smothered Arizona State’s attempts to create offense. Arizona State struggled mightily, shooting just 25% from the field in the first half and making only two of their 13 attempts from beyond the arc. Freshman standout Jayden Quaintance provided a few bright moments for the Sun Devils, including a highlight-reel spin move followed by a powerful dunk, but overall, Arizona State found itself unable to keep pace.
Duke, meanwhile, spread the scoring around early, with freshman Cooper Flagg and forward Caleb Foster leading the charge. The Blue Devils took a 16-point lead into halftime, with the scoreboard reading 37-21. Arizona State had already turned the ball over six times by the half, and Duke’s ability to capitalize on mistakes foreshadowed what was to come in the second half.
Second Half: Offensive Explosion
The second half belonged entirely to Duke, and the game quickly spiraled out of control for Arizona State. Kon Knueppel caught fire, sinking shot after shot from long range. After struggling in the first half, Knueppel rebounded by shooting an incredible 4-for-5 from three-point range and finishing the game with 19 points. His stellar performance was complemented by Caleb Foster’s 17-point effort, which included three three-pointers, and Sion James, who added 13 points.
Duke’s barrage of three-pointers demoralized Arizona State, with the Blue Devils shooting a blistering 65.2% from beyond the arc in the second half. By the time the game was winding down, Duke had made 17 three-pointers in total, leaving the Sun Devils with no answers defensively.
Duke’s aggressive defensive pressure continued, forcing 18 turnovers that were converted into 26 points. Arizona State, led by Bobby Hurley, could not find a way to slow Duke down, and the lead ballooned to 50 points late in the game.
Key Performances
- Kon Knueppel: The freshman standout came alive in the second half, leading all scorers with 19 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2 steals. His sharp shooting from beyond the arc put the game out of reach for Arizona State.
- Caleb Foster: With 17 points, Foster’s efficiency helped Duke maintain control throughout the game. He added 3 assists and was crucial in opening up the offense with his shooting from deep.
- Khaman Maluach: Dominating the boards, Maluach grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds, helping Duke control the glass. His presence inside also led to 8 points and 2 blocks, making him a key factor in Duke’s overall defensive performance.
Arizona State Struggles
Arizona State, despite the best efforts of Jayden Quaintance and Basheer Jihad, who both scored 11 points, looked outmatched from the start. The Sun Devils' offense never found its rhythm, shooting a dismal 28.1% from the field and only 25% from beyond the arc. Arizona State’s inability to move the ball effectively and the lack of offensive cohesion resulted in a lopsided loss that will give Coach Hurley much to ponder before the regular season.
Hurley, who returned to his alma mater Duke for the exhibition, acknowledged his team’s struggles but remained optimistic about the lessons learned from facing such a strong opponent. His team, which features a completely rebuilt roster, will look to regroup as they prepare for the regular season.
What’s Next for Duke
With the impressive victory, Duke sends a clear message to the rest of the NCAA that they are prepared for a deep run this season. The Blue Devils look every bit the part of a championship contender, and their combination of smothering defense and potent three-point shooting will be tough for any opponent to handle.
As Duke looks forward to the official start of their season, they’ll host Maine on November 4th in what promises to be another exciting matchup.







