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How to watch Duke Basketball vs. Lincoln on TV and live stream

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The Duke Blue Devils men’s basketball team hosts the Lincoln (Pa.) Lions in an exhibition game at Cameron Indoor Stadium on Saturday (1 p.m., ACC Network Extra).

Entering their third season under head coach Jon Scheyer, the Blue Devils return lead guards Tyrese Proctor and Caleb Foster and surround 10 newcomers. Top-ranked recruit Cooper Flagg, the projected No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, leads a six-player recruiting class.

Duke also added a quartet of players through the transfer portal, including Tulane’s Sion James, Syracuse’s Maliq Brown and Purdue’s Mason Gillis.

The Blue Devils host Arizona State on Oct. 27 (7 p.m., ACC Network) in the Brotherhood Run, a charity exhibition game, before opening the regular season against Maine on Nov. 4 (7 p.m., ACC Network).

The Lions, who won the CIAA last season, are led by head coach Julius Hodge, who was an ACC Player of the Year during his time with the NC State Wolfpack.

Here’s everything you need to know about Duke vs. Lincoln (Pa.), including time, TV and streaming info and more.

Duke vs. Lincoln result

Live scoreboard for the Duke vs. Lincoln (Pa.) exhibition game:

What channel is Duke vs. Lincoln on today?

TV channels: N/A (Streaming on ACC Network Extra)

Live stream: Fubo (free trial)

Duke vs. Lincoln (Pa.) will be broadcast on ACC Network Extra. ACCNX can be streamed on the ESPN app using your TV provider credentials. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers. David Shumate will host the radio call on the Blue Devil Sports Network.

Duke vs. Lincoln time today

Date: Saturday, October 19th

Start time: 1 p.m

The Duke vs. Lincoln game begins at 1 p.m. at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, North Carolina.

Duke basketball schedule

  • Oct 4th Countdown to Madness
  • Oct. 19 vs. Lincoln (Pa.) (Exhibition)
  • Oct. 27 vs. Arizona State (exhibition)
  • November 4 against Maine
  • November 8th against the army
  • November 12th vs. Kentucky (Champions Classic in Atlanta)
  • Nov. 16 vs. Wofford
  • November 22nd in Arizona
  • November 26 vs. Kansas (Las Vegas)
  • November 29 against Seattle
  • December 4 vs. Auburn (ACC/SEC Challenge)
  • December 8 in Louisville
  • Dec. 10 vs. Incarnate Word
  • December 17 against George Mason
  • Dec. 21 at Georgia Tech
  • Dec. 31 vs. Virginia Tech
  • Jan. 4 at SMU
  • Jan. 7 vs. Pitt
  • January 11 against Notre Dame
  • January 14 against Miami
  • Jan. 18 at Boston College
  • Jan. 25 at Wake Forest
  • Jan. 27 vs. NC State
  • Feb. 1 vs. UNC
  • February 5th in Syracuse
  • Feb. 8 at Clemson
  • February 12 vs. Cal
  • February 15 against Stanford
  • February 17 in Virginia
  • February 22 vs. Illinois (New York)
  • February 25th in Miami
  • March 1 against Florida State
  • March 3 vs. Wake Forest
  • March 8 at UNC
  • 11th–15th March at the ACC Tournament (Charlotte)

Staff writer Rodd Baxley can be reached at [email protected] or @RoddBaxley on X/Twitter.

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