DURHAM, N.C. (AP) Zion Williamson scored 25 points, RJ Barrett added 22 and No. 3 Duke routed Indiana 90-69 on Tuesday night in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.
Tre Jones added 15 points and a fourth Duke freshman Cameron Reddish finished with 13 to help the Blue Devils (6-1) bounce back from their lone loss and win one of the made-for-TV events glamour matchups. This one featured a handful of potential NBA lottery picks the Duke freshmen and Indianas Romeo Langford on the floor at the same time.
Duke looked nothing like the group that lost to Gonzaga last week in the Maui Invitational final . The Blue Devils never trailed, shot 52 percent and turned a season-worst 20 turnovers by Indiana into 24 points.
Langford scored 13 points on 3-of-15 shooting to lead the Hoosiers (5-2).
No. 5 NEVADA 79, LOYOLA-CHICAGO 65
CHICAGO (AP) Caleb Martin had 21 points, twin brother Cody Martin scored 20 and Nevada beat Loyola-Chicago in an NCAA Tournament rematch.
Loyola beat Nevada by one point in the NCAA South Regional semifinals last season the only other meeting between these programs. That victory came during a stunning Final Four run for the Ramblers.
Caleb Martin scored 17 in the first half, helping the Wolf Pack (7-0) grab a 44-28 lead. The preseason All-American shot 8 of 13 in the game, including 3 for 6 on 3-pointers.
Cody Martin was 9 of 14 with seven assists.
Jordan Caroline had 15 points and six rebounds. Trey Porter added 14 points and 10 boards.
Marques Townes who hit the decisive 3 in the closing seconds of that NCAA game led Loyola (4-3) with a season-high 24 points, but the Ramblers dropped their second straight game.
LOUISVILLE 82, MICHIGAN STATE 78
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Ryan McMahon made two free throws with 7.1 seconds remaining in overtime before Jordan Nwora made another from the line with 3.1 seconds left to seal it as Louisville upset Michigan State.
McMahon scored all seven of his points in the extra session from the line to finish with a career-high 24. Nworas clinching free throw followed his 3-pointer with 2:05 left that gave the Cardinals (4-2) the lead for good in an exciting matchup that ended a two-game slide and gave first-year coach Chris Mack his first significant win with the program.
Louisville needed just about every point to hold off the Spartans (5-2), who had a chance to get close with Joshua Langford (15 points) at the line. But he missed the first of two free throws with 4.2 seconds left and failed to hit the rim on an intentional miss, a violation that gave Louisville the ball and led to Nworas free throw.
PENN STATE 63, No. 13 VIRGINIA TECH 62
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) Myreon Jones scored 13 of his 18 points in the second half to lead Penn State to an upset win over Virginia Tech.