Duke, Cameron Boozer and Stanford Cardinal men's basketball
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Duke held the ACC’s leading scorer, Ebuka Okorie, to nine points on 3-of-9 shooting with four turnovers, largely due to the defensive effort of Dame Sarr. It marked just the second time this season Okorie was held to single digits after coming off a season-high 36-point performance in a win over UNC.
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Cameron Boozer scored 27 points, including seven during a 16-6 run early in the second half, Isaiah Evans added 23 and No. 6 Duke shot 71% after the break to rally past No. 20 Louisville 84-73 on Tuesday night for its third consecutive victory.
On the court, the celebrities and a near-sellout crowd saw another NBA great’s son steal the spotlight. Cameron Boozer, the son of Carlos Boozer and expected top pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, led all players with 21 points and 13 rebounds as the Blue Devils beat the Golden Bears, 71-56 .
The Blue Devils started off strong with a 12-4 lead over Virginia in the first five minutes and hung on despite a later surge from the visitors. Duke closed out with a 65-58 win against the Cavaliers — remaining undefeated in the ACC to record the program’s best start to conference play under head coach Kara Lawson.
The Duke basketball team bounced back from another early deficit to begin its two-game West Coast visit with a double-digit win.
After losing its first game of the season, Vanderbilt basketball is looking to avoid a second straight defeat when Florida comes to town for a Jan. 17 (1 p.m., ESPN) matchup at Memorial Gymnasium. The eighth-ranked Commodores (16-1,