Porterville Recorder

Fantastic freshmen debut

No. 4 Duke blow out No. 2 Kentucky

- By MICHAEL MAROT AP SPORTS WRITER

INDIANAPOL­IS — RJ Barrett scored 33 points and Zion Williamson added 28 in their first college games, leading No. 4 Duke over No. 2 Kentucky 118-84 on Tuesday night in the season-opening Champions Classic.

It was the most lopsided defeat in coach John Calipari’s tenure at Kentucky and marked the eighth time in 10 meetings the Blue Devils have beaten the Wildcats.

Both Barrett and Williamson surpassed Marvin Bagley III’S program record for points by a freshman in his debut at 25. Cam Reddish added 22 points and Tre Jones had six, giving Duke’s freshmen a combined 89 points.

The teams set a Classic record for most combined points, set hours earlier in No. 1 Kansas’ 92-87 victory over No. 10 Michigan State.

Keldon Johnson scored 23 points to lead Kentucky. Graduate transfer Reid Travis added 22 for the Wildcats, who had won all nine previous season openers under Calipari.

The highly-anticipate­d game between two of the nation’s most successful college programs was never close. Duke led by 10 after six minutes and extended the lead to 34-13 less than 10 minutes into the game.

The Blue Devils didn’t stop with that flurry.

After making it 59-42 at halftime, Duke kept pulling away throughout the second half. Barrett’s dunk with 16:11 remaining made it 72-47, Alex O’connell’s 3-pointer with 11:45 remaining made it 91-54 and Duke topped the 100-point mark on another dunk by Barrett with 7:36 left.

Kentucky only got as close as 27 until the waning moments.

Barrett was 13 of 26 from the field while Williamson was 11 of 13 with seven rebounds.

BIG PICTURE

Kentucky: It was an embar-

rassing performanc­e for the Wildcats, who weren’t physical enough against Williamson and couldn’t keep up with Barrett. Most teams don’t have that kind of combinatio­n, but it’s clear Kentucky needs to improve dramatical­ly to keep up with the nation’s top teams.

Duke: The Blue Devils seem to have it all — athletes, scorers, defenders and rebounders. Still, you can bet coach Mike Krzyzewski will try to fix his team’s flaws and make Duke an even more difficult matchup.

STAT PACK: Kentucky: Tyler Herro was the only other player to reach double figures. He finished with 14 points, nine

rebounds and five assists . ... Kentucky shot 44 percent from the field but allowed the Blue Devils to shoot 54 percent . ... The Wildcats were outscored 6038 in the paint . ... The game marked the first time Kentucky faced a ranked opponent in a season opener since a 79-71 overtime loss to Clemson in 1995.

Duke: The Blue Devils only committed four turnovers compared with Kentucky’s 15 . ... Duke improved to 12-2 all-time in Indianapol­is and 3-0 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse . ... The Blue Devils have won 19 consecutiv­e openers.

UP NEXT Kentucky looks to rebound when it returns to Rupp Arena against Southern Illinois on Friday.

Duke hosts Krzyzewski’s alma mater, Army, on Sunday.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY AJ MAST ?? Duke forward Zion Williamson (1) goes up for a dunk in front of Kentucky guard Tyler Herro during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game at the Champions Classic in Indianapol­is on Tuesday, Nov. 6.
AP PHOTO BY AJ MAST Duke forward Zion Williamson (1) goes up for a dunk in front of Kentucky guard Tyler Herro during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game at the Champions Classic in Indianapol­is on Tuesday, Nov. 6.
 ??  ?? AP PHOTO BY AJ MAST Duke guard Tre Jones (3) next to Kentucky forward Nick Richards (4) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game at the Champions Classic in Indianapol­is on Tuesday, Nov. 6.
AP PHOTO BY AJ MAST Duke guard Tre Jones (3) next to Kentucky forward Nick Richards (4) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game at the Champions Classic in Indianapol­is on Tuesday, Nov. 6.

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