Duke men’s basketball opponent preview: Notre Dame

Duke men’s basketball welcomes Notre Dame to Cameron Indoor Stadium, hoping to extend its win streak to 10 games. The Chronicle previews the encounter with an overview and an X-Factor for each team:

2023-24 record: 13-20, 7-3 in the ACC

2024-2024 record: 7-8, 1-3 in the ACC

Head coach: Micah Shrewsberry 

History: Duke leads 31-8 

Last meeting: 71-53 Duke, Feb. 7, 2024

It has been four years since the Fighting Irish upset Duke in Cameron Indoor Stadium. With a final score of 93-89, Notre Dame stunned Blue Devil fans as guard Prentiss Hubb nailed a game-sealing 3-pointer with 38.2 seconds left. Today, Notre Dame is led by Micah Shrewsberry, who was recently hired as head coach in 2023. 

Kon Koneuppel performed phenomenally in Duke’s recent matchup against Pittsburgh. With a 57.1% 3-point percentage, the Milwaukee native showed Blue Devil fans he could shoot efficiently despite the Panthers’ pressure. Not only did Knueppel shoot 5-of-12 from the field, but he skillfully excelled in other areas on the court. The freshman guard went 3-of-4 from the free-throw line and ended the game with 17 points. 

Knueppel’s performance against Pittsburgh proved to be different from past games. In a challenging game against Kansas, the Blue Devil freshman missed all of his eight shots from beyond the arc and went 4-of-14 overall in field goals. Throughout the season, Kon has shot inconsistently in certain games, but for the Blue Devils to continue to be a powerhouse team in the ACC, Knueppel needs to continue to solidify himself as a dependable and efficient shooter. 

Notre Dame: Tae Davis 

Junior Tae Davis is in his second year playing for Notre Dame. After leading the team in shooting percentage during the 2023-24 season, Davis continues to dominate in his role for the Fighting Irish. In the past two games, the forward notched 17 points against North Carolina and 14 points against the Wolfpack. Interestingly, Davis is able to navigate his way into the paint for scoring opportunities rather than primarily being a threat from 3-point range. 

Overall, the junior is averaging 16.5 points and 5.6 rebounds per game this season. Additionally, Davis is a solid free throw shooter, converting 75.5% of his attempts this year. The Indianapolis native shows no signs of slowing down, so the Blue Devils should emphasize limiting his production when they take on Notre Dame Saturday. 

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