Duke vs. Louisville Men: How to watch, TV channel, streaming, start time, predicted lineups and stats
Rusty Gorelick
ACC rivals face off on Sunday evening as the No. 9 Duke Blue Devils (6-2) pay a visit to the rebuilding Louisville Cardinals (5-3).
Duke's young team made a statement in its 84-78 win over No. 2 Auburn last time out. The team is 6-2 overall and is 2-2 against ranked teams, with wins over Auburn and then-No. 17 Arizona and losses to then-No. 19 Kentucky and then-No. 1 Kansas.
Louisville is trying to return to the heights the program reached under former head coach Rick Pitino before his unceremonious departure. They haven't had a winning season since the shortened 2020/21 campaign, and they haven't made the NCAA Tournament since 2018/19.
How to watch Duke vs. Louisville, TV channel and streaming
Duke vs. Louisville will be broadcast on the ACC Network, which can be viewed through cable TV or streamed via live TV streaming apps such as YouTubeTV or FuboTV.
Duke vs. Louisville start time, date and venue
Duke vs. Louisville is scheduled to tip off at 6 PM ET/5 PM CT on Sunday, December 8 with the game taking place at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky.
Duke vs. Louisville predicted lineups
Duke: Tyrese Proctor, Caleb Foster, Kon Knueppel, Cooper Flagg, Khaman Maluach
The Louisville Cardinals rank 12th out of 364 Division I Men's Basketball teams in two-point field goal percentage at 60.5 percent, but they are 15th-to-last in three-point percentage at 27.3 percent.
The Duke Blue Devils allow the 15th-fewest points per game (61.0) and rank 12th in defensive rating (88.7 points allowed per 100 possessions).
Louisville forward James Scott leads all of DI Men's Basketball in two-point field goal percentage at 88.5 percent, but he shoots just 44.4 percent from the free-throw line on 2.3 attempts per game.
Duke forward Cooper Flagg leads the team in points (16.6), rebounds (8.8), assists (4.1), steals (1.6) and blocks (1.5).
Cardinals guard Chucky Hepburn is the team's leading scorer with 15.1 points per game along with 3.1 rebounds, 4.5 assists and an ACC-best 3.5 steals.
Blue Devils guards Isaiah Evans and Tyrese Proctor lead the team in three-point percentage at 50.0 percent and 46.3 percent respectively, and Evans shot 6/8 from three in Duke's six-point win over then-No. 2 Auburn.
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