DURHAM, N.C. — Cooper Flagg cut across the court to catch an early kickout feed and knocked down a 3-pointer from the wing. Moments later, he was alone in the left corner and confidently had a catch-and-score for another 3.
No hesitation.
And no stopping until the 18-year-old accomplished something that no freshman had ever done in Atlantic Coast Conference history.
The 6-foot-9 Flagg scored 42 points to set a conference freshman single-game scoring record Saturday, helping fourth-ranked Duke beat Notre Dame 86-78., It was a performance that put the preseason Associated Press All-American alongside some prominent names in the history of the blueblood program and its longtime league home.
''I was just out there playing,'' Flagg said as he sat at his locker afterward surrounded by reporters. ''When I'm in the game, I don't really know what's going on. I'm just playing locked in.''
Flagg had long been mentioned as a potential No. 1 overall NBA draft pick before leaving his home state of Maine and heading to Durham. His every move on court had been dissected all season, from late-game turnovers in losses to No. 6 Kentucky and No. 11 Kansas to his strong play in a March-worthy matchup that handed No. 2 Auburn its only loss.
This week offered the perfect example. His coast-to-coast dunk in transition against Pittsburgh on Tuesday was a jaw-dropper and highlight-reel signature on an impressive win. This time, he was electric from start to finish, finishing with the highest scoring output by a Duke player at its famed Cameron Indoor Stadium home since 1976, and most by any Blue Devil since Danny Ferry's program-record 58 points at Miami in December 1988.
Before Saturday, Flagg's season high was 26 points.