The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Allen, No. 1 Duke blitz South Dakota

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DURHAM, N.C. » Grayson Allen scored 15 of his 25 points in an 8-minute opening blitz and No. 1 Duke beat South Dakota 96-80 on Saturday.

Freshman Marvin Bagley III added 19 points and 12 rebounds for the Blue Devils (10-0). Duke shot 62 percent to lead 56-30 by halftime, then maintained a comfortabl­e margin the rest of the way.

Allen made 6 of 7 shots with three 3-pointers in the early flurry that had him single-handedly outscoring the Coyotes midway through the opening half. And Bagley posted his eighth double-double of the season to tie Minnesota’s Jordan Murphy for the national lead.

Duke got a boost from sophomore Javin DeLaurier, who scored a careerhigh 13 points to go with nine rebounds.

Tyler Hagedorn and Nick Fuller each scored 16 points for the Coyotes (7-3). NO. 2 KANSAS 76, SYRACUSE 60 » Devonte’ Graham matched his career-high with 35 points for the second consecutiv­e game, Lagerald Vick added 20 for Kansas in the HoopHall Miami Invitation­al.

Graham shot 10 for 17 from the field and 7 for 13 from 3-point range for Kansas (7-0), which is off to its best start in seven years. Graham missed his first three tries from beyond the arc, then made seven of his next eight.

Svi Mykhailuk added 11 points for the Jayhawks, who shot 49 percent.

Tyus Battle scored 22 points for Syracuse (6-1), which was playing away from the Carrier Dome for the first time this season. NO. 7 KENTUCKY 79, HARVARD 70 » Kevin Knox had 20 points and Hamidou Diallo added 19 for Kentucky, which went a 13-0 run midway through the second half.

Kentucky (7-1) returned from a six-day break to shoot well for most of the game and lead the Ivy League Crimson throughout. The Wildcats needed that initial accuracy to counter Harvard’s 12 3-pointers — including six by sophomore forward Seth Towns (25 points) — that kept the Crimson within reach.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added 12 points for the Wildcats, who shot 46 percent but were just 2 of 12 from long range.

Towns made 8 of 14 shots for Harvard, which shot 37 percent but was 12 of 28 from behind the arc. NO. 8 WICHITA ST. 69, NO. 16 BAYLOR 62 » Conner Frankamp scored 17 points and Wichita State closed the game on a 7-0 run, ending Baylor’s 46-game nonconfere­nce home winning streak.

The Shockers (6-1) shot 63 percent (10-for-16) from 3-point range, with Frankamp’s 5-for-8 from beyond the arc leading the way. It was the senior’s 3-pointer from the right corner with 2:50 remaining that began Wichita State’s decisive run, and the Shockers were 4-for-5 from the free throw line in the final 1:38.

Shaquille Morris added 15 points for Wichita State, which also received 11 apiece from Landry Shamet and Darral Willis Jr.

Manu Lecomte scored 12 of his 15 points in the first half for Baylor (5-2). NO. 21 XAVIER 89, NO. 11 CINCINNATI 76 » Trevon Bluiett scored 28 points against Xavier’s crosstown rival and the Musketeers earned their eighth victory in the last 11 games of the series.

There were three technical fouls and animosity at the end. Cincinnati coach Mick Cronin was yelling as he was led away from the postgame handshake line by an official and an assistant coach.

The Musketeers (7-1) led by 17 midway through the first half by dominating every aspect. They pushed the lead to 23 in the second half.

Jacob Evans III had 23 points for the Bearcats (7-1), who hadn’t faced a ranked team all season. They haven’t won at Xavier since 2001, when Bob Huggins was the coach. NO.18 VIRGINIA 75, LEHIGH 54» Kyle Guy scored 21 points and Virginia never trailed.

Isaiah Wilkins added 14 points and Devon Hall had 11 for the Cavaliers (80). who led by as many as 23 in the second half.

Lance Tejada made five of Lehigh’s 10 3-pointers and scored 22 points. The Mountain Hawks (4-4) shot just 40 percent (1947).

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