Duke's variety of competition has been vast through the first three weeks of the season, but the No. 5 Blue Devils (6-0) have been consistent in their results.
They wrap up a two-game homestand with Sunday's matchup against Howard serving as the final game of the inaugural Brotherhood Run in Durham, N.C.
The Blue Devils, fresh off topping Kansas in Tuesday night's Champions Classic at Madison Square Garden, dismantled Niagara 100-42 on Friday night with sophomore center Patrick Ngongba II's career-high 17 points leading the way.
"I was just trying to attack the glass and protect the paint," Ngongba said. "I feel like I was just attacking the offensive glass, and I was able to get some easy free throws."
Ngongba's point production was encouraging for the Blue Devils.
"I love the fact h

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