From ESPN.com
MAUI, Hawaii -- In just the fifth game of their collegiate careers, No. 1 Duke's talented freshmen will face their second top-10 opponent of the season in a semifinal matchup against No. 8 Auburn on Tuesday (8 p.m. ET, ESPN) in the Maui Invitational.
Last season, the Tigers won a share of the SEC title but their memorable season ended with a lopsided loss to Clemson in the second round of the NCAA tournament. The current group, however, is healthier and stronger than the Tigers from a season ago.
Maui Invitational
Monday's Games |
Auburn 88, Xavier 79 (OT) |
Duke 90, San Diego State 64 |
Arizona 71, Iowa State 66 |
Gonzaga 84, Illinois 78 |
Tuesday's Games |
Xavier vs. SDSU, 2:30 p.m., ESPN2 |
Iowa State vs Illinois, 5 p.m, ESPN2 |
Duke vs. Auburn, 8 p.m., ESPN |
Arizona vs. Gonzaga, 10:30 p.m., ESPN |
(All times ET) |
But is that enough? On Monday,
Zion Williamson and
Cam Reddish both picked up two quick fouls in the first half of a 90-64 win over San Diego State and played limited minutes before the break.
RJ Barrett recorded his fourth foul early in the second half.
San Diego State made 54 percent of its first 13 shot attempts. Williamson got off to a 1-for-5 start. And the Blue Devils still won by 26 points. Meanwhile, Auburn needed overtime and a spectacular effort from
Jared Harper to finish off Xavier.
Auburn is a good team. But Duke might be a great one.
Of all the teams in Maui, though, Auburn boasts the most dangerous personnel to stop the Blue Devils. They have length. Their guards are fast. And they're a veteran squad facing a young opponent on a quick turnaround.
"They have more veterans, but Maui puts you in unusual situations," Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said after Monday's game. "I think overall, those situations, if you handle them well, get you better. If you don't handle them well, you lose. But you learn why you can lose. So it's the way it is. ... Some people say it's like a conference tournament, and it's not like a conference tournament because you're not on a beach, you haven't flown 11 hours, you haven't, it's not a conference tournament. The other thing is, by the time you have a conference tournament, you know the guys. You don't need a scouting report as much, You've played against that team probably twice. And so it's unusual. And so we get to see how our young guys do in that situation against a top-10 team, a very well coached team."
It's a pivotal matchup for both programs.