Duke replaces Michigan at No. 1 in AP Top 25 poll
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Two of the coaches who are doing it as well as anyone right now are Scheyer and Michigan’s Dusty May, who faced off in Washington D.C. for the rare nonconference, mid-February spectacle that conveniently turned into a battle for No. 1.
At noon ET Saturday (ESPN), the Blue Devils will have a chance to record their 10th win over a ranked foe, as Duke is set to host Virginia (24-3, 12-2 ACC) in Cameron Indoor Stadium. First, though, the group faces a road bout against the unranked Notre Dame Fighting Irish (12-15, 3-11 ACC) in Purcell Pavilion at 7 p.m. ET Tuesday (ESPN).
The No. 1 Duke Blue Devils visit the Notre Dame Fighting Irish Tuesday for a 7 p.m. ET tip from Purcell Pavilion in South Bend, Indiana.
On today's episode of the Duke Blue Devils Insider Podcast, we discussed how Cameron Boozer has potentially closed the National Player of the Year discussion.
During a wild Saturday slate of college basketball, Arizona handed Houston its first home loss of the season while Duke took down No. 1 Michigan, shaking up Andy Katz's latest Power 37 men's college basketball rankings.
Duke basketball coach Jon Scheyer returned to Illinois, where he was once "Mr. Basketball," taking his team to cool places in Chicago.
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Dusty May on Michgan loss to Duke: 'We weren't ready' for a top team
Michigan basketball coach Dusty May reflects on the Wolverines' 68-63 loss to Duke, sharing what the team learned.