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Duke basketball hasn’t won its first three road games in a season since 2020.

The fifth-ranked Blue Devils (9-2, 1-0 ACC) have a chance to end that drought on Saturday (Noon, ACC Network) against Georgia Tech (5-6, 0-1) in Atlanta.

Duke won each of its first two road games at Arizona and Louisville by double-digit points. The Blue Devils have beaten Georgia Tech in 17 of the last 19 games in the series, but the Yellow Jackets have won two of the last three meetings in Georgia.

Tyrese Proctor, Duke basketball revenge game at Georgia Tech

Tyrese Proctor rolled his left ankle in the opening minutes of Duke’s game at Georgia Tech last season, and the Blue Devils went on to lose by four points. It’s safe to say Proctor will be fired up to make some new memories in Atlanta this time around. The junior guard is averaging 11.4 points and shooting 42.6% from 3-point range.