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Hoosiers drop third game in last five in 94-74 blowout at Duke
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Hoosiers drop third game in last five in 94-74 blowout at Duke

Published Dec. 3, 2015 12:30 a.m. ET

DURHAM, N.C. -- Duke freshman Brandon Ingram swished his first shot, so he kept letting them fly.

They kept going in -- and they all added up to another blowout for the Blue Devils.

Ingram scored a season-best 24 points and No. 7 Duke routed Indiana 94-74 on Wednesday night in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge.

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"Shooters keep shooting, so if I'm knocking one down, I just keep shooting," Ingram said. "And if my teammates find me, I know they trust in me that I'm going to knock the shot down."

Amile Jefferson flirted with a triple-double, finishing with 11 rebounds, eight points and eight assists for the Blue Devils (7-1).

Matt Jones added a career-high 23 points with five 3-pointers and Grayson Allen had 16 points for Duke, which won its fifth straight by shooting 53 percent and holding Indiana without a field goal for the first 8 minutes of the second half.

Troy Williams scored 17 points, Yogi Ferrell had 15 and James Blackmon Jr. finished with 14 for the Hoosiers (5-3), who have lost three of five, and this was by far the most lopsided.

"We were not nearly good enough on the ball tonight defensively, which forced us to help, which is what we don't want to do against a team that has shooters like that," Indiana coach Tom Crean said. "We didn't get enough stops in a row. We didn't create enough pressure on them to put them in uncomfortable situations."

This was supposed to be one of the marquee matchups of the made-by-TV event, but two losses by Indiana at the Maui Invitational took off some of the luster.

And Ingram and the Blue Devils turned this one into a rather ordinary rout at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

"It was something that we've been waiting for," Ingram said of his first big-game atmosphere at Cameron.

In surpassing the previous high of 21 points he set against Bryant in his second game, Ingram finished 10 of 15 while hitting four of his six 3-pointers -- after making just 6 of 25 all season.

"He can have one of these games every game, I think," Jefferson said. "He can shoot unbelievably. With his (6-foot-9) size, his length, he can almost get his shot off on anyone. So, no pressure on him.

"He shoots freely because who can block his shot?" he added. "And if there's a guy out there who could block his shot, he's too slow to stay in front of him. So it's not a lot of guys like him out there."

The sequence that all but ended it came with 12:12 remaining, when Indiana's Robert Johnson was called for a technical foul for shoving Allen. He buried the two requisite free throws, Duke kept the ball and Jones hit a corner 3 that made it 69-46.

HARD EDGE

Things got chippy at halftime when an Indiana player bumped Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski on his way off the court at halftime. Krzyzewski and Crean had a lengthy face-to-face chat, but the discussion ended amicably with a handshake. "I didn't even know what the hell happened," Krzyzewski said. "All of a sudden, boom, I got hit. ... It was probably an accident. I don't blame anybody, and I didn't want it to become, that shouldn't be the thing in this game."

FAMOUS FACES

Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh -- Crean's brother-in-law -- sat behind the Indiana bench. One row behind him was former Duke star Grant Hill.

TIP-INS

Indiana: The Hoosiers came to Cameron averaging 88.3 points per game, shooting 54.7 percent, hitting 44.9 percent from 3-point range and averaging 9.1 steals -- all Big Ten bests. They're 5-0 when scoring at least 80 points and 0-3 when they're in the 70s or worse.

Duke: On paper, this shaped up as the toughest test of the season for Duke's 15-year winning streak in nonconference games at Cameron. But the Blue Devils had no trouble earning their 121st straight home win against non-ACC opponents.

UP NEXT

Indiana plays host to Morehead State on Saturday night.

Duke plays host to Buffalo on Saturday.

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