Brooklyn, NY (SportsNetwork.com) – Quinn Cook scored 18 points and Jahlil
Okafor had his first career double-double as No. 4 Duke toppled Stanford,
70-59, to win the Coaches vs. Cancer title.
Okafor was limited on the post most of the night by Stanford senior Stefan
Nastic but still managed to tally 10 points with 12 rebounds. Justise Winslow
stuffed the stat sheet yet again with 14 points, nine rebounds and four
assists and Matt Jones chipped in with 10 off the bench.
Duke (5-0), which has won every game this season by double digits, dismantled
Temple 74-54 on Friday to reach the finals. Cook earned Tournament MVP honors
after averaging 17.5 points over two games.
Chasson Randle scored a game-high 22 points while Nastic posted 13 points and
13 rebounds as Stanford (3-1) fell for the first time this season. Freshman
Reid Travis contributed 12 boards.