College basketball roundup: Duke freshmen lead in rout at Notre Dame

UNCW extended its winning streak to 12 games; NC Central handed MEAC leader Norfolk State its first conference loss

Duke's AJ Griffin shoots over Notre Dame's Dane Goodwin during the Blue Devils' 57-43 win Monday in South Bend. (Robert Franklin / AP Photo)

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — In his last visit with his Duke basketball team to Notre Dame’s Purcell Pavilion. coach Mike Krzyzewski couldn’t have been more pleased with the defensive effort of his No. 9 Blue Devils.

“We played really good defense, and to me that was the story of the game,” Krzyzewski said after freshman Paolo Banchero scored 21 points, classmate A.J. Griffin added 13 and each had a team-high nine rebounds as Duke handed Notre Dame its first home loss of the season in a 57-43 Atlantic Coast Conference rout Monday night.

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The Blue Devils (18-3, 8-2 ACC) pulled into a first-place tie with idle Miami with their fourth straight victory and dominated almost from the start, especially on the boards against former Krzyzewski protege Mike Brey. Notre Dame, which entered the game 9-0 at home this season with victories over Kentucky and North Carolina, saw its four-game winning streak end and fell to 14-7 overall and 7-3 in the ACC.

“If you would have told me they would have scored 57 in our building,” Brey said, “I figured we’d have escaped or come close to it. You’ve got to give credit to their defense. We missed a bunch of layups early that kind of make you feel like you can believe, and then we were digging out of a hole.”

The 6-foot-10, 250-pound Banchero, who entered the game leading the ACC in scoring at 18.9 points a game and was second in rebounding with 9.4 per game, echoed his coach’s sentiments about his team’s defensive effort which limited the Irish to just 27.9% shooting (17 of 61).

“We knew they were a great 3-point (shooting) team so we wanted to run them off the line,” said Banchero. “With our bigs, we wanted to protect the paint as well. We had a good game plan coming in.”

The Blue Devils, who shot 39.4% (26 of 66), outrebounded the smaller Irish 51-36. Mark Williams had eight and added a team-high three blocks.

“We didn’t perform the way we wanted to offensively even though it was a low-scoring game,” said grad transfer Paul Atkinson Jr., the only Irish player in double figures with 14 points who also had nine rebounds.

Leading scorers Blake Wesley and Dane Goodwin, who were each averaging 15 points or more this season, were held to six and zero points on a combined 3-of-22 shooting, including 0-for-5 in 3-pointers. Goodwin, a senior guard who had scored at least one point in 86 straight games, had entered the game with 20 double-digit scoring efforts this season.

The game was the makeup of a Jan. 1 game postponed by COVID concerns in the Duke program, and Notre Dame led just once at 2-0.

Brey, who was a Duke assistant under Krzyzewski from 1987-1985, including the 1991 and ’92 teams that won the first of his five NCAA titles, saluted his former boss during a halftime video. The game was a sellout — Notre Dame’s first home sellout since Duke visited here in 2019 with freshman sensation Zion Williamson and won handily, 83-61. Among those in the crowd of 9,149 was former Notre Dame coach Digger Phelps, who is second to Brey on the all-time wins list for men’s basketball, and football pro and college Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis, who has returned to campus 20 years after his final season to finish his undergraduate degree and sat in the student section.

“Mike was a key guy in us building the program at Duke,” Krzyzewski said. “I call him the Final Four assistant — six Final Fours and two national championships. Having him and (Tommy) Amaker with me was magical.”

After playing its third game in the last seven days, the Blue Devils end a three-game road swing Saturday at North Carolina.

UNC Wilmington 70, Drexel 63

WILMINGTON — Mike Okauru had 16 points and seven rebounds as UNC Wilmington stretched its win streak to 12 games, getting past Drexel 70-63 on Monday night.

Jaylen Sims had 19 points for UNC Wilmington (15-5, 9-0 Colonial Athletic Association). James Baker Jr. added 11 points and eight rebounds. Shykeim Phillips had 10 points.

Coletrane Washington had 14 points for the Dragons (9-10, 4-5). Melik Martin added 12 points and seven rebounds. Amari Williams had three blocks.

NC Central 70, Norfolk State 67

DURHAM — North Carolina Central took its first lead with 1:37 remaining on Kris Monroe’s 3-pointer and scored 13 of the game’s final 18 points to hand Norfolk State its first Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference loss of the season, 70-67 on Monday.

Justin Wright led the Eagles (9-10, 3-1 MEAC) with 20 points, and Monroe added 17, making 5 of 10 3-pointers, with a team-high seven rebounds. Alex Caldwell came off the bench to score 17 points in 22 minutes for NC Central. The win moved the Eagles into second place in the conference and improved their record at home to 5-1.

Joe Bryant Jr. led the Spartans (15-5, 6-1 MEAC) with 18 points. Dana Tate had 17 points and eight rebounds, and Jalen Hawkins added 12 points, five rebounds and five steals.