Live Updates for Duke Basketball vs UCF: Start Time and TV Channel for Brotherhood Run Exhibition

Duke University’s basketball team is poised to face the University of Central Florida (UCF) in a prominent exhibition game as part of the Brotherhood Run. This match will take place on the evening of October 21 at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, North Carolina. The game is particularly notable as it marks the first such meeting between the teams at this historic venue.
Duke vs. UCF Exhibition Details
Head coach Jon Scheyer leads the Blue Devils into this exhibition, which is a follow-up to their past NCAA Tournament clash. In 2019, Duke narrowly defeated UCF 77-76 in the second round.
Key Information
- Date: Tuesday, October 21
- Start Time: 7:00 PM ET
- Location: Cameron Indoor Stadium, Durham, North Carolina
- Broadcast: ACC Network Extra
- Streaming: Available on Fubo with a free trial
Current Team Status
Duke enters this matchup with a strong roster, featuring six returning players from their 2025 Final Four team. They also welcome the nation’s top-ranked recruiting class and two transfer additions. The Blue Devils are anticipated to be a prominent contender in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) this season.
Starting Lineup
The starting five for Duke includes:
- Caleb Foster
- Isaiah Evans
- Nikolas Khamenia
- Cameron Boozer
- Pat Ngongba II
Player Updates
Unfortunately, two players will miss the game due to injuries: Maliq Brown (knee) and Dame Sarr (oblique).
Live Game Updates
As the game progresses, fans can follow live score updates and highlights through Emegypt. Duke aims to maintain a strong showing, building on their previous successes.
Upcoming Schedule
Following the exhibition with UCF, Duke will continue its preseason with the following games:
- October 26: vs. Tennessee (Exhibition)
- November 4: vs. Texas (Dick Vitale Invitational in Charlotte)
This exhibition marks an exciting opportunity for Duke basketball fans to see their team in action ahead of the regular season, highlighting the legacy of competitive college basketball.