RALEIGH, N.C. – No. 1-seed Duke began the 2025 NCAA Tournament with a 93-49 victory over Mount St. Mary's on Friday, March 21, at the Lenovo Center.
Tyrese Proctor led the Blue Devils (32-3) with 19 points, while three others finished in double-figures -
Cooper Flagg (14),
Caleb Foster (12) and
Khaman Maluach (11).
Patrick Ngongba II grabbed a team-high eight rebounds, setting a new career high, while Flagg finished one board behind his teammate, with seven caroms. As a team, Duke dished 21 assists, led by Proctor's five, while only committing two turnovers, to finish the game with a 10.5 assist-turnover ratio - the best in program history.Â
On defense, the Blue Devils limited the Mountaineers to just 19-of-63 (.302) shooting, after Mount St. Mary's entered the contest averaging 44.6 percent from the field.Â
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Duke scored on the game's opening possession, with Kon Knueppel making the Blue Devils' first bucket in the paint. Following a Mountaineer turnover, Khaman Maluach slammed home his first points and gave Duke an early 4-0 lead within the first minute.
- Two early three-pointers from Tyrese Proctor helped Duke establish a 13-2 lead before the first media timeout. A Cooper Flagg dunk at the 12:19 mark made it an extended 18-4 scoring run for the Blue Devils, putting Duke in front by 15, 24-9. Two quick layups by Flagg triggered a Mount St. Mary's timeout with 9:50 on the clock.
- Maluach drilled a three-pointer and followed up with his second alley-oop slam of the first half, giving the freshman seven early points just over halfway into the first frame. Proctor's fourth three-pointer, off a Mason Gillis offensive rebound, pushed the junior into double-figures.
- A three-point-play by Caleb Foster increased Duke's margin to 27, 51-27, with just over two minutes before halftime. Ngongba closed the half with a tip-in basket, sending Duke into intermission with a 54-28 edge.
- Proctor and Flagg each connected on three-pointers in the first 90 seconds of the second stanza, moving Flagg into double-figures, with 12 points. Maluach scored his 11th point with a fast-break layup, snapping a scoreless stretch of nearly three minutes.
- An 11-4 burst by Mount St. Mary's narrowed the margin to 24, 65-41, before Foster sent in his second three-pointer of the afternoon. Duke's defense held the Mountaineers without a point for nearly six minutes, going on an 11-0 run to lead by 35, 76-41, at the under-eight break.
- The run reached as large as 19, matching Duke's season long, and the Blue Devils led by 38, 84-46, at the final media timeout of the contest. Spencer Hubbard scored Duke's final points of the game, capping the 93-49 victory.
NOTES
- Duke began its 47th NCAA Tournament on Friday and is now 123-41 (.750) all-time, marking the best winning percentage in tournament history by a team with a minimum of 20 games played.Â
- With the win, Duke improved to 33-3 (.917) in the NCAA Tournament first round, 60-17 (.779) when playing in the East Region and to 15-0 when playing against a No. 16-seed.Â
- The game was the Blue Devils' 41st NCAA Tournament game played in the state of North Carolina, improving to a record of 35-6 (.854).
- The 44-point margin of victory is the Blue Devils' seventh in the NCAA Tournament, the most by any school in the history of the event.
- Friday was the first meeting between the two teams, but the second matchup for the Blue Devils against a team from the MAAC, having previously defeated Iona in the first round of the 2018 postseason in Pittsburgh.Â
- Duke picked up its 32nd win of the season, improving to 32-3 overall for the campaign. Since the start of the 2000 season, Duke has now registered seven campaigns with at least 32 wins.Â
- The Blue Devils ended the game with 21 assists and just two turnovers, a 10.5 assist-turnover ratio.
- The 10.5 ratio sets a new program record, surpassing an 8.3 ratio that Duke finished with against The Citadel on Nov. 22, 2021.
- Duke went on a 19-0 scoring burst in the second half, spanning 7:04 of game clock, to build its lead from 24 (65-41) to 43 (84-41).
- The 19 unanswered points matched the Blue Devils' longest scoring run of the season – Duke also scored 19 straight against NC State on Jan. 27.
- Duke won the rebounding battle, 44-38, and has finished with a positive margin on the glass in all but seven games this season.
- The Blue Devils swept the specialty stats, finishing with a lead in points in the paint (36-26), points off turnovers (18-4), second-chance points (16-4) and bench points (41-18).Â
- Duke's defense limited the Mountaineers to 49 points, 21.7 below their season average of 70.7 points per game.
- The 49 points was the lowest point total for Mount St. Mary's this season.
- The Blue Devils also held Mount St. Mary's to 0.71 points per possession, matching its season low (at Georgetown, Nov. 20).
- Duke's offense finished with 1.39 points per possession, surpassing Quinnipiac's 1.34 (Jan. 18), as the highest output by a Mountaineer opponent this season.
- Duke has now connected on at least one 3-pointer in 1,260 straight games, the longest streak nationally.
- Tyrese Proctor matched his career high for made three-pointers, sinking six on Saturday. Proctor had previously set a new career high in Duke's last game against Louisville, going 6-of-14 (.429) against the Cardinals in the championship game of the ACC Tournament.
- Proctor shot 6-of-8 (.750) from deep against the Mountaineers and is 12-of-22 (.545) from beyond the arc in Duke's last two games.
- The junior also contributed a team-best five assists, three boards and a steal.
- Cooper Flagg returned from a two-game absence due to an ankle injury and was included in the starting lineup.
- The freshman played a total of 22 minutes, posting 14 points on 6-of-12 (.500) shooting, while also grabbing seven rebounds, dishing four assists and blocking two shots.
- Caleb Foster scored 12 points on 4-of-5 (.800) shooting, fueled by 3-of-4 (.750) from beyond the arc.Â
- Foster connected on three triples for the second time this season, joining his performance against Wofford on Nov. 16.
- Khaman Maluach rounded out Duke's double-digit scoring, finishing the contest with 11 points on a perfect 5-for-5 from the field. Maluach slammed home three dunks and added a first-half three-pointer, his fourth of the season.
- Patrick Ngongba II set a new career high for rebounds with eight, while also scoring nine points on 4-of-5 (.800) shooting and rejecting three shot attempts.Â
- Darren Harris scored a career-high seven points, shooting 3-of-6 (.500) from the field in 11 minutes of play, including a fast-break slam.
- Harris also brought in four caroms, matching his career high.Â
- Neal Begovich connected on a three-pointer in the second half, his first triple as Blue Devil.
- Spencer Hubbard laid in a bucket in the final minute of the contest, marking his first NCAA Tournament field goal.Â
QUOTES
- "I thought it was a workmanlike performance by our team. Â Any time you only have two turnovers in a game, that's pretty good. I just thought that these guys were incredibly mature without necessarily even playing in the NCAA Tournament besides Tyrese (Proctor) and Mason (Gillis). Â Proud of the performance. We have to move on very quickly, but really good to get our feet wet and understand what the tournament is all about." - Duke head coach Jon Scheyer
- "Yeah, I thought we were great. Â I thought we were poised, controlled the tempo of the game. Just read what the defense gave us, and I think we're playing our best basketball when we all move the ball and get great looks." - Duke junior guard Tyrese Proctor - about 21 assists and just two turnovers by the Blue Devils
- "I thought we kind of just came out and executed our game plan, did what we were trying to do. Â We didn't take them lightly. Â We came out, and we executed, and we just jumped out to (a lead)." - Duke freshman guard/forward Cooper Flagg
UP NEXT
- No. 1-seed Duke advances to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, where it will meet No. 9-seed Baylor on Sunday, March 23. Game time between the Blue Devils (32-3) and Bears (20-14) is yet to be announced.
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