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No. 1 Duke beats Syracuse without Williamson

Field Level Media
Aug 21, 2012

RJ Barrett scored 30 points, and Alex O'Connell had a big second half as top-ranked Duke defeated Syracuse 75-65 without standout freshman Zion Williamson on Saturday night at Syracuse, N.Y.

Barrett shot 14-of-20 from the field. O'Connell posted 20 points, aided by four 3-point baskets in the second half. O'Connell, who was in the starting lineup in place of Williamson, finished 5 of 8 from long range for Duke (24-3, 12-2 Atlantic Coast Conference).

The game came three nights after Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim was behind the wheel in a late-night accident that resulted in the death of a pedestrian on a Syracuse highway. With the support of the school's administration, Boeheim was on the Orange sideline for the game.

Williamson was ruled out after suffering a sprained knee in the opening minute of Wednesday night's home loss to No. 8 North Carolina. His status has been listed as day-to-day by the school.

The game was played in front of an NCAA on-campus record crowd of 35,642.

Tyus Battle scored 16 points on 4-of-17 shooting, Elijah Hughes had 12 points, and Frank Howard and Marek Dolezaj, before fouling out with 1:41 remaining, each added 10 points for Syracuse (18-9, 9-5), which was trying to build on Wednesday night's trouncing of No. 18 Louisville.

The outcome avenged last month's overtime victory for Syracuse in Durham, N.C. Duke is in a first-place tie with Virginia and North Carolina.

Duke clung to a 58-52 lead as Syracuse was scoreless for more than five minutes. The Orange finally scored to pull within two, but the Blue Devils responded and went up 65-56 on a couple of transition baskets.

The Orange were within 65-60 before going cold again.

Syracuse led 34-29 at halftime despite 37.8 percent shooting from the field.

Barrett had 17 points at the break on 8-of-11 shooting. The rest of the Blue Devils were 4-for-19 from the field.

Among the developments, Duke used freshman guard Joey Baker for the first time this season, burning what appeared to be set up as a redshirt season.

Duke didn't use normal starting center Marques Bolden until about the seven-minute mark of the first half.

--Field Level Media

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