No. 1 Michigan basketball narrowly lost to No. 3 Duke in a huge nonconference showdown in Washington. Here's a recap: ...
Duke basketball dominated the boards in its win over No. 1 Michigan, out-rebounding the Wolverines 41-28 en route to a 68-63 ...
Duke freshman Cameron Boozer delivered a game-changing performance, leading his team to a 68-63 upset of No. 1 Michigan and ...
Duke is 24–2 overall and 13–1 in the ACC, positioning itself for another deep postseason run after last season’s ...
Boozer and Duke took down top-ranked Michigan Saturday.
No. 3 Duke took down No. 1 Michigan on a neutral court in Washington D.C., offering a potential glimpse of an NCAA tournament atmosphere.
No. 3 Duke overcame Cameron Boozer’s foul trouble and protected its second-half lead while defeating the No, 1-ranked Michigan Wolverines.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Cameron Boozer scored 18 points and No. 3 Duke handed another neutral-site loss to fellow blueblood ...
In a top three matchup, Duke faced off against the No. 1 team in the country and looked to prove that it is the best team in the country.
Michigan basketball had their fans in shambles after watching Cameron Boozer go off late for Duke in the huge Saturday night ...
Cameron Boozer’s 18 points help derail a Wolverines team that had won 11 straight. Meanwhile, Neoklis Avdalas and Tobi Lawal each scored 17 points for Virginia Tech.
The result gives the Blue Devils the upper hand in securing the no. 1 overall seed in the upcoming 2026 NCAA Tournament.
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