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Dosunmu, balance help No. 6 Illinois beat No. 10 Duke 83-68

“We did what good programs are supposed to do: bounce back," Dosunmu said
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Illinois' Ayo Dosunmu (11) dribbles against Baylor's Davion Mitchell (45) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

DURHAM, N.C. — Ayo Dosunmu had 18 points and a career-high 12 rebounds while sixth-ranked Illinois shot 58% to beat No. 10 Duke 83-68 on Tuesday night in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.

Kofi Cockburn added 13 points for the Fighting Illini (4-1), who jumped to a 14-2 lead and never looked back to regroup from last week's loss to No. 2 Baylor.

“We had a lot of time, a lot of preparation to get better and we went hard,” Dosunmu said. “We did what good programs are supposed to do: bounce back.”

The Fighting Illini led by 14 at halftime and didn't let the margin slip below double figures, handing the Blue Devils their second nonconference home loss in a week while playing without their famously hostile Cameron Indoor Stadium crowd amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Illinois led by 19 points early in the second half, aided by an outside shooting effort that had the Illini make 7 of 11 3-pointers — including 6 of 8 in the first half as they took control.

Matthew Hurt scored 19 points to lead the Blue Devils (2-2), who shot 40% and made 5 of 22 3-pointers.

“We got beat by a team that’s better than we are and older, more mature,” Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said, “and they kind of imposed their will on us. ... We’re not there yet. We’ve got a lot to learn.”

BIG PICTURE

Illinois: The Fighting Illini were coming off last week's loss to Baylor in the Jimmy V Classic in Indianapolis, then had a game canceled against Tennessee-Martin. Illinois had lost 11 of 13 road matchups against top-10 opponents, with both wins coming in 1989 from the “Flyin' Illini” team that reached the Final Four. But they had little trouble in this one, with freshman Adam Miller hitting three early 3s to help Illinois take over quickly on the way to having six players score in double figures.

“We never got the pedal all the way to the floor because of some turnovers,” Illinois coach Brad Underwood said. “But all in all, I felt great about this.”

Duke: Both of the Blue Devils' home nonconference losses this year have come against a highly ranked Big Ten opponent, the first coming Dec. 1 against fourth-ranked Michigan State in the Champions Classic. The Blue Devils struggled to generate consistent offense Tuesday and missed their first 12 3-pointers, falling to 19-3 all time in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.

UP NEXT

Illinois: The Fighting Illini visit Missouri on Saturday night.

Duke: The Blue Devils host Charleston Southern on Saturday.

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