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How to watch Ohio State basketball at Duke


One year to the day after defeating No. 1 Duke inside Value City Arena, No. 25 Ohio State will now return the matchup and head to Cameron Indoor Stadium to face the No. 17 Blue Devils.

The Buckeyes are fresh off their first appearance in the Maui Invitational in 19 years, where they opened with a loss to San Diego State before defeating Cincinnati and Texas Tech. Ohio State is 5-1 overall and climbed into the Associated Press top 25 on Monday.

Duke, which is 6-2 with losses to Kansas and Purdue on neutral courts, is No. 21 at KenPom.com, one spot behind Ohio State.

“We obviously play a terrific program, really talented group that is really well-coached,” Buckeyes coach Chris Holtmann said. “They’re young, they’re obviously really talented. We have some familiarity with them playing them here last year, but they have a number of new faces. Be a great challenge for us on the road. First true road environment and we’re looking forward to it.”





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