How Duke basketball has fared in ACC-Big Ten Challenge since 2010

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How Duke basketball has fared in ACC-Big Ten Challenge: 2012 and 2013

2012: Duke won at home, 73-68, against Ohio State

Duke got its opportunity for revenge a year later, this time back at home in Cameron. The Blue Devils had to shake off a sluggish start, scoring just 23 points in the first half. They got a huge lift from their crowd, though, as they exploded in the second half to win the game.

Mason Plumlee had a dominant performance for Duke as he put up 21 points and 17 rebounds. Quinn Cook also played a big role as he dished out eight assists.

2013: Duke won at home, 79-69, against Michigan

Michigan was coming off a national championship appearance and had a talented team, in which all five starters would play in the NBA at some point. However, the Wolverines were no match for Duke in this one.

The Blue Devils cruised to victory behind a 24-point, nine-assist performance from Quinn Cook. The junior point guard controlled the pace of the game and made huge plays for Duke. Freshman forward Jabari Parker pitched in with 15 points of his own.