
Where is Duke basketball in the ESPN BPI rankings after Monday's win over NC State?
Cooper Flagg saved the day for Duke men's basketball again on Monday night, scoring 23 of his 28 points after halftime in a comeback victory over the NC State Wolfpack. After another upset scare against an unranked in-state rival, however, the Blue Devils couldn't quite grab the top spot in the ESPN Basketball Power Index.
As of Tuesday morning, the Blue Devils are second in the ESPN metrics behind the Houston Cougars.
Monday's win required a 13-point comeback over the final 24 minutes just two days after Duke coughed up a 13-point halftime lead to Wake Forest in Winston-Salem. The Blue Devils overcame a six-point hole in the final ten minutes against the Demon Deacons to remain undefeated in conference play.
While Duke's 14-game win streak leads all programs, the Cougars have won 12 consecutive games. Two of Houston's three losses came in overtime back in November, and head coach Kelvin Sampson's teams always lead the nation in defensive ratings. The Cougars and Tennessee Volunteers are the only two teams above Duke in ESPN's defensive power index, and those three are the only power-conference programs allowing fewer than 60 points per game.
The Auburn Tigers, Volunteers, and Iowa State Cyclones followed Duke to complete ESPN's top five.

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