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No Tre Jones, no problem: Williamson, Barrett help Duke hand Virginia its first loss

No. 1 Duke played its first game without injured point guard Tre Jones.

Zion Williamson and RJ Barrett made sure the Blue Devils kept winning anyway.

The two freshmen combined for 57 points, scoring every Duke point but three over the final eight minutes, as the Blue Devils beat No. 4 Virginia 72-70 in ACC basketball Saturday night at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

Jones, who suffered a separated shoulder in last Monday’s 95-91 overtime loss to Syracuse, was out of the starting lineup for the first time this season. But his fellow freshmen Barrett (30 points) and Williamson (27) made up for his loss as Duke (15-2, 4-1 in ACC) handed Virginia (16-1, 4-1) its first loss of the season.

The Cavaliers shot 52.8 percent but made just 3 of 17 3-pointers. DeAndre Hunter scored 18 points while Kyle Guy and Ty Jerome had 14 each for Virginia.

Though making just 2 of 14 3-pointers, Duke shot 51 percent. The Blue Devils hit 12 of 15 shots inside the 3-point arc during the second half.

A back-and-forth second half saw Duke lead by as many as five points before Virginia climbed back into it and the teams traded leads.

Duke led 57-56 when Williamson flexed his muscles, leaping high to block Hunter’s shot attempt with both hands. At the other end, his drive in the lane for a basket put Duke up 59-56 with 6:06 to play.

With 4:50 left, Williamson took an in-bounds pass from Barrett and slammed home two points for a 61-58 Duke lead.

With 3:09 left, Barrett got into the act with a spinning drive and basket to give Duke a 63-60 lead.

After Guy missed a 3-pointer for Virginia, Barrett drove to score for a 65-60 Duke lead with 2:18 left.

From there, Guy missed a 3-pointer with 1:54 left and Hunter’s driving layup rolled off at 1:11.

Marques Bolden’s two free throws with 1:09 to play put Duke in front 67-60.

Duke led 37-32 at halftime and still maintained a five-point lead three minutes into the second half. Jerome did strong work to erase Virginia’s deficit.

Over a stretch of 4:04, he scored nine points to give Virginia an edge in a back-and-forth game,

His layup after a strong drive with 12:03 left gave the Cavaliers a 49-48 lead. It marked the seventh consecutive trip down court by either team where the lead changed hands.

Though Virginia made 57.7 percent of its first-half shots, Duke took a 37-32 lead at halftime.

Relying heavily on Barrett and Williamson finding driving lanes to the basket, the Blue Devils hit only 43.8 percent of their shots and were 2 of 10 on 3-pointers.

But Williamson and Barrett each scored 14 points to lead Duke’s offense.

Duke appeared to reliant on 3-pointers early as the Blue Devils attempted six over the game’s first eight minutes. They made just one.

Barrett drilled a 3-pointer with 11:02 left in the half, giving Duke a 20-15 lead. That was the last 3-pointer the Blue Devils made in the half.

Williamson scored Duke’s next seven points, dunking in transition, scoring on a drive and scoring the lane and adding a free throw with 7:33 left in the half for a 27-22 Duke lead.

Barrett’s free throws at 5:33 gave Duke a 29-22 lead, its largest of the first half.

Getting the ball inside itself, Virginia scored on five of its next six possessions. Guy’s layup after Williamson fell down and turned the ball over left Duke with a 33-32 lead.

Duke scored the half’s final four points. Williamson rebounded Jack White’s missed 3-pointer and scored with a minute left in the half.

Reddish’s steal started a fast break where his pass led to a Barrett layin for a 37-32 Duke lead at intermission.

This story was originally published January 19, 2019 at 8:18 PM.

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Steve Wiseman
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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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