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Boozer Ignites Duke's Second-Half Surge
22 Mar
Summary
- Cameron Boozer overcame a quiet first half to score 19 points.
- Duke shot an impressive 61.5% from the field after halftime.
- The team secured a spot in the Sweet 16 for the third consecutive season.

No. 1 overall seed Duke secured their place in the Sweet 16 with a decisive 81-58 victory over TCU in a physical second-round NCAA Tournament game. Freshman Cameron Boozer, who had a quiet first half, ignited the offense with 19 points, including crucial scores during a pivotal 11-0 second-half run.
Duke's offense found its rhythm after halftime, shooting an impressive 61.5% from the field. This surge helped them overcome a resilient TCU squad, who had kept the game close for the first 25 minutes. The Blue Devils extended their advantage with a 26-6 run, ultimately limiting TCU's scoring opportunities.
The game saw moments of physicality, including flagrant fouls and technical calls, reflecting the high stakes of the tournament. Duke, now advancing to the regional semifinals for the third straight year under Coach Jon Scheyer, will head to the nation's capital to compete against either St. John's or Kansas.




