No. 3 Duke Overpowers Virginia with 80-62 Victory
Blue Devils Extend Winning Streak with Commanding Road Win
The No. 3 Duke Blue Devils showcased their dominance with an 80-62 victory over the Virginia Cavaliers on Monday night at John Paul Jones Arena. With the win, Duke extended their record to 23-3 overall and 15-1 in the ACC, solidifying their position as one of the top teams in the nation. Virginia, now 13-13 overall and 6-9 in ACC play, struggled to keep pace with Duke’s size, athleticism, and efficient shooting.
Freshman sensation Cooper Flagg delivered another standout performance, recording 17 points and a career-high 14 rebounds, marking his seventh double-double of the season. He was joined by Kon Knueppel and Isaiah Evans, who also contributed 17 points each, showcasing Duke’s well-balanced offensive attack.
Duke Takes Control Early
The game started with both teams trading early baskets, but Duke quickly established control. After Virginia opened the scoring with a dunk, Kon Knueppel responded with a three-pointer, giving the Blue Devils their first lead of the game at 7-5. From there, Duke’s offense began to heat up, and their defense clamped down on the Cavaliers.
By the seven-minute mark in the first half, Duke had built a 30-16 advantage, fueled by Evans’ three consecutive three-pointers off the bench. Virginia tried to keep pace but found themselves unable to string together consistent offensive possessions. Duke’s rebounding edge (41-21) and transition play created numerous second-chance points, allowing them to maintain control throughout the first half.
Flagg Leads Duke’s Defensive Stand
Flagg continued to be a defensive force, blocking a key layup attempt by Virginia’s Taine Murray, which led to a transition three-pointer from Tyrese Proctor at the other end. The sequence was part of a 16-2 Duke run that extended their lead to 27-14 with 8:19 left in the first half.
Despite Virginia’s efforts to chip away at the lead, Duke entered halftime with a 43-29 advantage. Flagg had already secured a double-double by the break, with 10 points and 11 rebounds, helping Duke control the boards and limit Virginia’s second-chance opportunities.
Second-Half Surge Seals the Victory
Duke wasted no time in the second half, opening with an 8-0 run that pushed their lead to 22 points. Isaiah Evans continued his hot shooting, finishing the game 5-of-6 from beyond the arc. Duke’s ability to stretch the floor with their perimeter shooting made it difficult for Virginia to mount a comeback.
The Cavaliers attempted to rally late in the second half, but Duke’s defensive intensity kept them at bay. Virginia’s Andrew Rohde and Dai Dai Ames led the Cavaliers in scoring with 15 points each, but their efforts weren’t enough to overcome Duke’s relentless pressure.
Key Stats and Team Performances
Duke shot 52.5% from the field (31-of-59) and 39.1% from three-point range (9-of-23), while Virginia struggled at 38.5% shooting (20-of-52). The Blue Devils dominated the rebounding battle 41-21, leading to 16 second-chance points and an outstanding 42-18 advantage in points in the paint.
Duke also shared the ball effectively, recording 16 assists on 31 made field goals. Tyrese Proctor led the team with four assists, while freshman Patrick Ngongba II set a career high with eight points on 4-of-5 shooting.
What’s Next for Both Teams
Duke will travel to New York for a high-profile non-conference matchup against Illinois on Saturday, February 22, at Madison Square Garden. The Blue Devils will look to continue their momentum heading into the final stretch of ACC play.
Virginia, meanwhile, faces another tough test on the road against North Carolina on Saturday, February 22. The Cavaliers will need to regroup quickly to avoid falling further in the ACC standings.
Final Thoughts
Duke’s ability to control the game from start to finish showcased their depth, defensive tenacity, and offensive efficiency. With three players scoring 17 points and Flagg continuing his dominance on the glass, the Blue Devils proved why they are one of the top teams in the country.
For Virginia, the loss highlighted their struggles to compete against elite opponents, particularly in terms of rebounding and perimeter defense. With key conference matchups remaining, the Cavaliers will need to tighten up their defense and find ways to generate more efficient scoring opportunities.
As Duke continues its push for the ACC regular-season title, their performance against Virginia demonstrated that they are a well-rounded team capable of making a deep postseason run. Virginia, on the other hand, will need a strong finish to secure their spot in the ACC Tournament and keep their NCAA Tournament hopes alive.







