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: 2014 and 2015

2014: Duke won on the road, 80-70, against Wisconsin

Duke got one of its biggest wins in ACC-Big Ten Challenge history in what would be an eventual national championship game preview. Wisconsin came into the game as the second-ranked team in the country.

The Kohl Center was one of the toughest places to go and get a win. However, the Blue Devils had no problem as they shot an absurd 65 percent from the field. Tyus Jones was the man in this one as he scored 22 points, including some clutch shots late to seal the victory.

2015: Duke won at home, 94-74, against Indiana

Duke had no trouble beating the Hoosiers in what was Brandon Ingram’s coming out party. The freshman sensation scored 24 points and shot 10-for-15 from the field. The Blue Devils continued their hot shooting in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge as they shot 53 percent from the field as a team.

Matt Jones also had a big game as he knocked down five 3-pointers and scored 23 points. Duke controlled the game right away and never allowed Indiana to make a run.