Everything You Need to Know About Duke vs UVA

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Winners of four straight and nine of its last 10, No. 7 Duke begins a three-game road swing Wednesday night at Virginia. The Blue Devils are in sole possession of first place in the ACC standings and own the tiebreaker over second-place Notre Dame. The game is the 176th in the series, which Duke leads 122-53, including 42-35 in Charlottesville (6-3 at John Paul Jones Arena). Each of the last 13 games in the series have been decided by 10 points or fewer, including six of the last eight decided by one or two points. The average margin of victory in the last 13 is 4.3 points.

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Duke leads the series, 122-53, and has won six of the last 10.

In Charlottesville, Duke leads 42-35 and has won six of the nine meetings at John Paul Jones Arena.

The last 13 games in the series (Duke, 8-5) have been decided by 10 points or fewer with the average margin just 4.3 points. Five of the last six games in the series have been one or two-point decisions.

Earlier this season at Cameron Indoor, Virginia’s Reece Beekman hit a go-ahead three-pointer with 1.1 seconds remaining to give the Cavaliers the 69-68 win.

In last year’s meeting, Jaemyn Brakefield scored the go-ahead basket on a reverse layup with 1:58 left and Duke came up with a final-possession stop to beat the No. 7 Cavaliers, 66-65, at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

UVA has not won back-to-back games vs. Duke since winning four straight from March 12, 1994-Jan. 13, 1996.

How to Watch

Time: 7:00 p.m. (ET)
TV: ESPN (Dan Shulman, Jay Bilas)
Stream: Watch ESPN
Radio: Blue Devils Sports Network (David Shumate, John Roth)

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