In a dominant performance, the No. 3 Duke Blue Devils defeated Stanford 106-70 in a game that showcased Tyrese Proctor and Cooper Flagg’s stellar performances. Proctor led the team with 23 points while Flagg contributed 19 points, six assists, and five rebounds. Duke shot a season-best 62.5% from the field and hit 14 3-pointers. Stanford’s Maxime Raynaud led his team with 19 points and seven rebounds but it was not enough to overcome Duke’s offensive firepower.
The Blue Devils controlled the game from the start, leading 49-34 at halftime and never trailing. This win comes after Duke’s response to their first conference loss by outscoring their next two opponents by an average of 28.5 points. On the other hand, Stanford has suffered four losses in their last five ACC games, hurting their chances of making it to the tournament.
Duke’s 106 points marked a season-high, surpassing a previous 100-58 win over Army. Up next, Stanford will host California while Duke is set to visit Virginia. Overall, it was a commanding performance by Duke, showcasing their strength in the ACC.
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