In the latest edition of our ACC power rankings, the top five remains unchanged ahead of a Duke-Virginia weekend showdown that could decide who wins the regular season title.
Notebook: BC Dominated Inside in Second Half, Blown Out by Duke
Ky Bowman struggled, the Eagles couldn’t box Zion Williamson out, and BC watched a first-half lead quickly delve into a 25-point loss.
No. 2 Duke Pours It on in Second Half, Hands BC Third Straight Loss
The Eagles held a slim two-point lead at the halftime break, but the No. 2 Blue Devils exerted their will in the second half, eventually winning by 25.
Notebook: Bowman’s Double-Double Not Enough to Top Sharp-Shooting Irish
BC allowed a career reserve player in Nikola Djogo to go off for 21 points, and it ultimately could not keep up with the Irish in the six-point loss.
Djogo-Led Notre Dame Beats BC, Secures Sixth Straight Holy War Sweep
Starting his first game of the season, reserve guard Nikola Djogo racked up a career-high 21 points, guiding the Irish to their best offensive performance of ACC play and another win over rival BC.
Notebook: Battle, Orange Offense Too Much to Overcome
Tyus Battle had 31 points, Buddy Boeheim chipped in 13 off the bench, and Syracuse shot 63 percent from the field in the first half before holding off a BC rally to win.
ACC Power Rankings: North Carolina, Louisville Hitting Stride
Louisville and North Carolina have both been playing excellently as of late, but its still Duke and Virginia’s conference to lose.
Battle, Syracuse Use First Half Run to Power Past BC
Tyus Battle dropped 31 points, 21 in the second half, and the Orange used an early 14-0 run to take a lead that it would never relinquish against the Eagles on Wednesday night.
As ACC Play Picks Up, Chatman Off to the Races From Beyond the Arc
After a rocky start to conference play, Jordan Chatman has responded by going on an unbelievable tear, connecting on 16 3-pointers in his three games in impressive fashion.
Weekly Round-Up: Big Wins for Men’s Basketball, Women’s Hockey, Women’s Tennis Continues Hot Start
In the first edition of our weekly round-up, we take a look at big wins for men’s basketball and women’s hockey, as well as a heartbreaking loss for women’s basketball.