No. 1 Kansas defeated No. 11 Kansas 75-72 in Las Vegas on Tuesday in one of the premier nonconference matchups of the 2024-25 college basketball season. On Duke’s penultimate offensive possession, with his team trailing by one, freshman Kon Knueppel turned the ball over with 3.0 seconds left. Kansas guard Rylan Griffen knocked down a pair of free throws after he was fouled, and the Blue Devils’ final shot was missed by Knueppel.
Kansas star big man Hunter Dickinson was ejected from the game with 10:26 remaining in regulation after he appeared to kick Maliq Brown while the Duke big man was on the ground. Dickinson scored 11 points in 22 minutes before his ejection. In his absence, freshman Flory Bidunga received most of the minutes and finished with six points and eight rebounds.
Kansas guard Dajuan Harris Jr. scored 14 points and dished out nine assists. Fellow guard Zeke Mayo scored 12 points. Seven different Kansas players scored at least six points. Duke star freshman Cooper Flagg scored 11 of his 13 points in the second half and guard Tyrese Proctor scored a team-high 15.Keep it locked here with CBS Sports as we provide you with live updates, highlights and analysis from Duke vs. Kansas on Tuesday.
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