Down goes Duke: Blue Devils upset by Stephen F Austin at home

Stephen F. Austin forward Nathan Bain (23) drives for a game winning basket over Duke forward Jack White (41) during overtime in an NCAA college basketball game in Durham, N.C., Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2019. Stephen F. Austin won 85-83. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)

The lowest rated team on Duke’s schedule this season pulled the upset of the year.
Stephen F. Austin, No. 264 out of 352 teams in the KenPom ratings, hit a buzzer beating layup in overtime to beat Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium, 85-83.

It was Duke’s first home non-conference loss since Feb. 26, 2000, a streak of 150 games, including 141 non-conference opponents.

Duke led by 15 at one point but a veteran SFA team never went away. Kevon Harris scored 26 points, the most by a Duke opponent this season. The Lumberjacks, who lead the nation in turnover percentage, forced 22 Duke turnovers and had 26 fast break points.

Stephen F Austin also dominated inside, outscoring Duke in the paint, 64-36.

Duke led by just five at the half, then imploded in the second half and overtime. The Blue Devils hit just 11 of 24 free throws after halftime, and the offense was a disjointed mess in overtime. Duke had six turnovers in overtime, with just four shots.

In the final seconds, with the score tied, Tre Jones tried to pass inside to Matthew Hurt. SFA’s Nathan Bain picked off the pass and went coast-to-coast, laying the ball in just before the buzzer.

“I looked up at the clock,” Bain said on court after the game. “We had 2.6 seconds. I had to get on my horse. It was like a layup drill. I could feel the dude on my back, so I just laid it up.”

The loss most likely ends Duke’s two-week reign at number one in the polls. The Blue Devils return to the court on Friday, against Winthrop.