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Duke basketball survives Notre Dame’s upset bid to post important 68-64 home ACC win

A return to its home court meant Duke rediscovered a winning formula on Tuesday night.

The Blue Devils halted a brief two-game losing streak and remained unbeaten at Cameron Indoor Stadium this season with a 68-64 win over Notre Dame.

After losing 81-59 at Miami and 69-62 in overtime at Virginia last week, Duke built an eight-point halftime lead over Notre Dame. Thanks to Duke’s hot-and-cold shooting in the second half, the Blue Devils saw a 14-point lead dwindle to one in the final minute before they held onto hand Notre Dame (10-16, 2-13 ACC) its fourth consecutive loss.

Duke (18-8, 9-6) won with retired coach Mike Krzyzewski watching from courtside seats, the first time the Hall of Famer has attended a Blue Devils game since retiring last year.

Kyle Filipowski, Duke’s leading scorer this season who went scoreless at Virginia on Saturday, shook off the sprained left ankle he suffered in that loss to score 22 points for the Blue Devils. He was the lone double-figure scorer for Duke, which is 13-0 on its home court this season.

Duke’s Kyle Filipowski (30) drives around Notre Dame’s Nate Laszewski (14) during the first half of Duke’s game against Notre Dame at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, N.C., Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023.
Duke’s Kyle Filipowski (30) drives around Notre Dame’s Nate Laszewski (14) during the first half of Duke’s game against Notre Dame at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, N.C., Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com

“Flip, coming off of a really tough game at Virginia, to bounce back the way that he did to carry the load throughout was huge,” Duke coach Jon Scheyer said.

Filipowski hurt his ankle on the controversial final play of regulation at Virginia, when he was initially headed to the free throw line with less than one second left and the game tied only for the game officials to look at replay and wave off the Cavaliers foul. The ACC admitted the game officials erred in doing so.

“I was feeling great going into today,” Filipowski said. “I felt really confident. I was (ticked) off from the things that have been happening lately. Things like that get me going and got me in the right mental state for tonight.”

Mickie Krzyzewski greets the Blue Devil as her husband former head coach Mike Krzyzewski sits next to her during the second half of Duke’s 68-64 victory over Notre Dame at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, N.C., Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023.
Mickie Krzyzewski greets the Blue Devil as her husband former head coach Mike Krzyzewski sits next to her during the second half of Duke’s 68-64 victory over Notre Dame at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, N.C., Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com

The Blue Devils shot 43.1% while making just 5 of 20 3-pointers (25%).

Dane Goodwin scored a game-high 25 points for Notre Dame, including a stretch in the second half when he accounted for 17 consecutive Irish points. Notre Dame shot 42.6%, including 48.5% after halftime to push Duke until the final seconds.

After leading 31-23 at halftime, Duke used a 7-2 spurt to open the second half to take a 38-25 lead. When Ryan Young scored inside with 15:08 left, the Blue Devils led 42-28.

But Young’s basket was Duke’s only made field goal over a stretch of 10 shots. Notre Dame took advantage with a 12-2 run and cut Duke’s lead to 44-40 on a Goodwin’s shot in the lane with 11:09 to play.

Duke’s Mark Mitchell (25) prepares to drill a three-pointer to put Duke up 66-62 with 12 seconds left in the game during the second half of Duke’s 68-64 victory over Notre Dame at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, N.C., Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023.
Duke’s Mark Mitchell (25) prepares to drill a three-pointer to put Duke up 66-62 with 12 seconds left in the game during the second half of Duke’s 68-64 victory over Notre Dame at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, N.C., Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com

Duke guard Jeremy Roach halted that streak when he leaped high to secure a one-handed rebound on Filipowski’s missed 3-pointer before hitting a short jumper.

After Filipowski hit two free throws, Dereck Lively slammed home a Roach miss in transition giving Duke six consecutive points and a 50-40 lead with 9:24 to play.

Goodwin made sure the Irish didn’t go away quietly, though, hitting a shot in the lane before swishing a 3-pointer with 6:26 left slicing Duke’s lead to 52-47.

After Filipowski hit a layup, Goodwin scored while drawing a foul and added a free throw leaving Duke with a 54-50 lead with 5:25 to play.

Duke pushed its lead to 58-52 when Tyrese Proctor found a driving lane down the middle of the Irish defense for a layup with 4:09 remaining.

With 2:53 left, Roach did the same and Duke’s lead was back to 60-52.

But Notre Dame kept pushing and back-to-back 3-pointers by Cormac Ryan and JJ Starling left Duke with a 62-60 lead with 1:11 remaining.

Duke’s Jeremy Roach (3) drives past Notre Dame’s Marcus Hammond (10) during the first half of Duke’s game against Notre Dame at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, N.C., Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023.
Duke’s Jeremy Roach (3) drives past Notre Dame’s Marcus Hammond (10) during the first half of Duke’s game against Notre Dame at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, N.C., Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com

Roach split two free throws with 55 seconds left before Starling scored inside with 36 seconds left leaving Duke up 63-62.

Finally, Mark Mitchell’s 3-pointer from the corner in front of Duke’s bench with 10.8 seconds left gave Duke a 66-62 lead the Irish could not overcome.

“That’s a big-time shot and that’s not the first time he’s made a shot like that,” Scheyer said. “Really proud of him for sticking with it and making that play.”

Filipowski’s 10 points and nine points from Dariq Whitehead on three 3-pointers, propelled Duke to a 31-23 halftime lead.

Notre Dame led 17-15 when Whitehead hit his second 3-pointer to put Duke in front and start a 12-0 Blue Devils run. They didn’t trail for the remainder of the half.

Ryan Young contributed two baskets inside during the key stretch. Whitehead closed it with another 3-pointer, this one at 2:40 giving Duke a 27-19 lead.

Notre Dame shot 36% in the first half while hitting just 1 of 11 3-pointers.

This story was originally published February 14, 2023 at 8:59 PM.

Steve Wiseman
The News & Observer
Steve Wiseman was named Raleigh News & Observer and Durham Herald-Sun sports editor in May 2025. He covered Duke athletics, beginning in 2010, prior to his current assignment. In the Associated Press Sports Editors national contest, he placed in the top 10 in beat writing in 2019, 2021 and 2022, breaking news in 2019, event coverage in 2025 and explanatory writing in 2018. Before coming to Durham in 2010, Steve worked for The State (Columbia, SC), Herald-Journal (Spartanburg, S.C.), The Sun Herald (Biloxi, Miss.), Charlotte Observer and Hickory (NC) Daily Record covering beats including the NFL’s Carolina Panthers and New Orleans Saints, University of South Carolina athletics and the S.C. General Assembly. He’s won numerous state-level press association awards. Steve graduated from Illinois State University in 1989. 
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