Duke makes its 26th appearance in the Elite Eight, and its 3rd consecutive trip under 4th-year head coach Jon Scheyer. Scheyer's 124 wins and 25 victories over AP-ranked opponents are the most by a Division I coach in their first four seasons.
Duke improved their overall NCAA Tournament record to 129-42 (.754), marking the highest winning percentage in tournament history by a team with a minimum of 20 games played.
Cam Boozer scored 22 points and grabbed 10 rebounds against St. John's, tallying his 22nd double-double.
Boozer’s 22 double-doubles matches Marvin Bagley (2017-18) for the Duke freshman record.
The Blue Devils have advanced to the Elite Eight in three consecutive seasons under head coach Jon Scheyer. Scheyer becomes just the third coach ever to reach 3 Elite 8's before age 40.
Duke makes its 31st appearance in the Sweet 16, and its third consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament regional semifinal under fourth-year head coach Jon Scheyer.
Cam Boozer becomes just the fifth freshman to win the Oscar Robertson Trophy (NPOTY)... The last three have been Blue Devils.
Cooper Flagg (2025)
Zion Williamson (2019)
Cam Boozer vs. TCU
19 points
11 boards
4 dimes
3 steals
1 block
*1st Duke player with 10 points/10 boards in 1st 2 NCAAT games since 1978 (Gene Banks, Mike Gminski)
*2nd freshman with 15/10/4/3 in an NCAAT game over last 10 seasons (Gradey Dick - Kansas)
Three different Duke players had at least 12 points, eight rebounds and a block in today's game vs. TCU (Cam Boozer, Dame Sarr, Maliq Brown).
They are the third team over the last 20 seasons to have three such players in an NCAA Tournament game.
Duke's win total over the last two seasons (68) is the second-best two-year stretch in program history, trailing only the 69 victories posted from the 1997-98 (32) and 1998-99 (37) campaigns.
Today's game was Duke's second Big Dance win ever when trailing by double digits at halftime. Cayden Boozer scored 19 points in the win.
Also: 2001 Final Four vs. Maryland. Carlos Boozer scored 19 points in the win in his return from injury.
Cam Boozer and Isaiah Evans became the first Duke duo to each have 15+ points and 10+ rebounds in a tournament game since 03/31/1990 vs. Arkansas (Christian Laettner, Robert Brickey).