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Badgers fall to hot-shooting Duke in Madison

Men's Basketball

Badgers fall to hot-shooting Duke in Madison

Duke 4 Duke 80, 2 Wisconsin 70
Kohl Center • Madison, Wis. • Attendance: 17,279

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35 45 80
 Wisconsin 32 38 70
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 • Traevon Jackson: 25 Pts, 2 Ast, 7-12 FG, 3-5 3FG, 8-8 FT
 • Frank Kaminsky: 17 Pts, 9 Reb, 2 Ast, 1 Blk, 5-12 FG, 2-4 3FG
 • Josh Gasser: 7 Pts, 3 Reb, 3 Ast, 2-4 FG
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DUKE WIS
 FG Percentage .652 .407
 3-Point FG Percentage .583 .429
 FT Percentage .722 .810
 Offensive Rebounds 3 10
 Defensive Rebounds 25 17
 Total Rebounds 28 27
 Turnovers 8 10
 Points in the Paint 32 22
 Bench Scoring 21 12
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Dec. 3, 2014

MADISON, Wis. -- Tyus Jones scored 22 points, Rasheed Sulaimon added 14 and No. 4 Duke shot 65 percent to beat No. 2 Wisconsin 80-70 on Wednesday night in a highly anticipated matchup of college basketball heavyweights.

With 17 points, Wisconsin senior Frank Kaminsky outscored Duke freshman Jahlil Okafor (13 points) in a test for the two of the nation's top big men.

But it was another touted freshman, Jones, who helped open things up for the Blue Devils (8-0) in the second half. The lightning-quick guard beat defenders into the lane and added two 3-pointers.

 Fast Facts
Traevon Jackson scores career-high 25 points, including a career high three 3-pointers.
Frank Kaminsky finishes with 17 points, nine rebounds.
• Duke shoots Kohl Center record 65.2%, including 71.4% in the second half.

Jones followed a transition layup with an assist on Amile Jefferson's jumper to cap a 6-0 run that gave Duke a 69-60 lead with about 3 minutes left against the Badgers (7-1).

Off an inbounds play, freshman Justise Winslow's dunk after strolling uncontested down the lane seemed to demoralize the Badgers one last time as Duke took an eight-point lead with about 1:20 left.

It was a thunderous end to a December game that had the tense feel of March. The showcase of the ACC/Big Ten Challenge could also prove to be a Final Four preview.

Duke led much of the way, but never comfortably at the raucous Kohl Center.

Wisconsin's Traevon Jackson was a big reason why. The senior guard scored a career-high 25 points and was often the Badgers' best option at breaking down Duke's in-your-face defense.

Jones was better on the other end. He finished 7 of 11 from the field, adding four assists.

Duke improved to 25-13 against top-5 teams under coach Mike Krzyzewski. The Badgers had their 23-game nonconference winning streak snapped, losing in the regular season outside of the Big Ten for the first time since a 60-50 loss at Marquette on Dec. 8, 2012.



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