Madison, WI (SportsNetwork.com) - Tyus Jones had 22 points, Rasheed Sulaimon scored 14 and fourth-ranked Duke shot better than 65 percent to beat No. 2 Wisconsin 80-70 on Wednesday night in a marquee ACC/Big Ten Challenge game. Jahlil Okafor and Quinn Cook added 13 points each for the Blue Devils (8-0), who snapped Wisconsins regular-season winning streak over non-conference opponents at 23 games. Traevon Jackson led the Badgers (7-1) with 25 points, and Frank Kaminsky scored 17 on 5-of-12 shooting. The Blue Devils entered play having trailed for just 48 seconds over their first seven games and took the lead for good in this one when Sulaimons 3-pointer broke a tie with 14:13 left. Later, Cooks floater off the backboard capped a quick 7-0 burst for Duke and gave it a nine-point lead -- the biggest of the game by any team until Cooks late bucket provided the final margin. The Blue Devils kept their nine-point lead on Okafors dunk with eight minutes left. A 9-3 spurt keyed by a pair of Jackson 3-pointers got Wisconsin within 63-60, but Duke scored six in a row and the Badgers were never closer than six points in the last 2:53 of the game. Duke has won each of its first eight games by double digits for the first time since going nine straight to open the 2002-03 season. The Blue Devils shot 65.2 percent from the field, including 71.4 percent in the second half in an early-season meeting between two teams expected to make deep runs in the NCAA Tournament. It was the first meeting between the teams since Wisconsin knocked off then- No. 5 Duke 73-69 in Madison on Dec. 2, 2009 -- the Blue Devils first-ever loss in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. Wisconsin fell to 199-22 at Kohl Center under Bo Ryan, who has coached the Badgers since the 2001-02 season. The Badgers, who shot 40.7 percent from the field, led by as many as four points in the first half and trailed 35-32 at the break. Game Notes Duke took a 2-1 lead in the all-time series. The Blue Devils won the first meeting between the teams 82-58 on Nov. 27, 2007, while it was ranked No. 7 and Wisconsin was No. 20 ... Duke is 25-13 under coach Mike Krzyzewski when playing a top-five team while it is also ranked in the top five ... The Blue Devils are the winningest team in ACC/Big Ten Challenge history at 14-2 ... Wisconsin is 7-9 all-time in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, including 4-3 at Kohl Center ... Duke is off until a game against Elon on Dec. 15 ... Wisconsin faces Marquette on Saturday. Wholesale Vapormax 2020 . -- Nelson Cruz has only two hits in 15 at-bats against the Kansas City Royals this season. Vapormax 2 Clearance . Joining him in this years class were Switzerlands Patrick Huerlimann and Norways Eigil Ramsfjell. The announcement was made at the world mens curling championship at Capital Indoor Stadium in China. http://www.clearancevapormax.com/cheap-v...-clearance.html. The lightning strike was in the parking lot of Crew Stadium on Saturday night, but its not known if the off-duty lieutenant was struck directly, Columbus Fire Department Battalion Chief Tracy Smith said. The firefighter, identified as Lt. Fake Vapormax For Sale . Replay backed him up. Adeiny Hechavarria immediately followed the ruling with a go-ahead sacrifice fly for the Miami Marlins, who held on to beat the Seattle Mariners 3-2 on Sunday completing a three-game sweep. Vapormax Mens Clearance . - Diego Fagundez scored his team-leading 13th goal of the season in the 76th minute to lift the Revolution to a 3-2 victory over the Columbus Crew on Saturday night that kept New Englands playoff hopes alive.Canadas Kaetlyn Osmond of Marytown, N.L. will go eighth and Gabrielle Daleman of Newmarket, Ont., drew the third spot for the womens short program at the Sochi Olympics on Wednesday. Defending Olympic champion Yuna Kim of South Korea will skate 17th in a field of 30. Her main competition for the gold medal, Julia Lipnitskaia of Russia and Mao Asada of Japan, will go 225th and 30th, respectively.dddddddddddd Italys Carolina Kostner, second in the team short program, skates right after Lipnitskaia. Kim, the 2013 world champion, did not compete in the team event that Russia won behind the spectacular performances of the 15-year-old Lipnitskaia. Asada skated only the short program in the team event and finished third. ' ' '