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No. 7 Duke Locks Down Lafayette, 88-55

DURHAM – Junior Wendell Moore Jr., scored 23 points and No. 7 Duke used a few smooth stretches in the second half to pull away for an 88-55 victory over Lafayette on Friday night.

Five games into the season, the Blue Devils unleashed another offensive weapon: freshman AJ Griffin. He scored 18 points on 7-of-10 shooting, becoming the seventh Duke player to score in double figures this season.

“The amount of energy he brought in was amazing,” Moore said.

Griffin posted 14 of his points in the second half, aided by four three-pointers.

“He has been coming,” head coach Mike Krzyzewski said. “Hitting those shots is one thing, but the reaction of our team when he did was terrific.”

Griffin, who had a total of 12 points in the first four games, said he appreciates the support.

“They’re right there with me building me up,” he said.

Mark Williams added 14 points and 15 rebounds, Paolo Banchero scored 11 points and Trevor Keels had 10 points for the Blue Devils (5-0).

Kyle Jenkins, who had four of his team’s seven 3-pointers, scored 18 points for Lafayette (0-3).

Moore posted eight consecutive points early in the second half as Duke stretched its lead to 48-34.

“I was just getting out on the floor,” Moore said. “All those were open shots because my teammates were able to find me.”

Lafayette ended up with 17 turnovers, but 12 of those came in the first 15 minutes of the game. Enough defensive stops kept the Leopards in range.

“I thought we competed very well for probably the first 24, 25 minutes,” Lafayette coach Fran O’Hanlon said.

After leading by 16 points, Duke held a 35-27 halftime edge despite making only 33 percent of its shots. The Blue Devils ended up at .456 from the field for the game.

“We didn’t let up, but we couldn’t hit a shot,” Krzyzewski said. “Our offense affected our defense (in the first half), and in the second half it didn’t do that.”

Williams, who blocked four shots, was a nuisance for the Leopards.

“Just the threat that he’s around the basket,” O’Hanlon said. “I think we missed a number of layups that maybe would have kept us in the game.”

O’Hanlon and Krzyzewski are two of five coaches with the same Division I team since the beginning of the 1995-96 season.

Duke completes a five-game home stand Monday night against The Citadel. The game tips at 9 p.m. on ACC Network.

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