No. 4 Duke and No. 25 Kansas will play in numerous high-profile games this season, but when the teams meet Tuesday night as part of the Champions Classic in New York, it will be special for the participants.

"It's what dreams are made of," Duke guard Caleb Foster said. "It's what you come to Duke for, so I'm very excited."

Duke (4-0) will be headed back to the state of New York for the second week in a row after topping Army last Tuesday before returning home to dominate Indiana State on Friday night.

But the game against Kansas (3-1) certainly will have the Blue Devils' attention.

"It's going to be a big-time game that we'll be ready for," Duke coach Jon Scheyer said.

The same holds true for the Jayhawks.

"It'll be a big boy game," Kansas coach Bill Self said. "They're good. They're

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