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The Blue Devils will play host to the Florida Gators in the ACC-SEC Challenge. The matchup will mark Florida’s first trip to Cameron Indoor Stadium since Dec. 9, 1998, a 116-86 Duke victory. The Blue Devils are 14-4 all-time against the Gators. The game will take place December 2.

Duke and Florida, both coming off a trip to the Final Four, have met on the hardwood 18 times, with the Blue Devils holding a 14-4 series advantage. Duke has won the past two matchups, including an 87-84 victory in the last meeting on Nov. 26, 2017, in Portland, Oregon.

The Blue Devils’ 2025-26 non-conference schedule now includes four opponents that are coming off NCAA Tournament campaigns, with Florida (Dec. 2, Durham, N.C.) joining the previously-announced matchups with Texas (Nov. 4, Charlotte, N.C.), Kansas (Nov. 18, New York, N.Y.) and Arkansas (Nov. 27, Chicago).

During the 2024-25 campaign, under the direction of third-year head coach Jon Scheyer, the Blue Devils made the program’s 18th Final Four appearance, captured Duke’s 23rd ACC Tournament title, claimed the conference regular-season championship for the 21st time and achieved a 30-win season for the 17th time with an overall record of 35-4. Duke boasts six returners from last year’s squad, while also signing the nation’s top-ranked recruiting class.

Matchups:

 

2025 ACC/SEC Men’s Challenge

Tuesday, December 2 

Florida at Duke

Georgia at Florida State

Miami at Ole Miss

North Carolina at Kentucky

Missouri at Notre Dame

Texas A&M at Pitt

Tennessee at Syracuse

Virginia Tech at South Carolina

Oklahoma at Wake Forest

Wednesday, December 3 

LSU at Boston College

Clemson at Alabama

Mississippi State at Georgia Tech

Louisville at Arkansas

NC State at Auburn

SMU at Vanderbilt

Virginia at Texas

 

2025 ACC/SEC Women’s Challenge

Wednesday, December 3 

Georgia at Florida State

Georgia Tech at Texas A&M

Kentucky at Miami

NC State at Oklahoma

Tennessee at Stanford

Auburn at Syracuse

Virginia at Vanderbilt

 

Thursday, December 4 

California at Missouri

Clemson at Alabama

LSU at Duke

South Carolina at Louisville

North Carolina at Texas

Notre Dame at Ole Miss

Pitt at Mississippi State

Arkansas at SMU

Florida at Virginia Tech