Men's Basketball Associated Press

Duke Edges Florida State 80-79 in ACC Tournament

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Isaiah Evans made seven 3-pointers and finished with a career-high 32 points, Atlantic Coast Conference Player and Rookie of the Year Cameron Boozer added 23 points and 10 rebounds, and No. 1-seed Duke survived a scare from No. 8-seed Florida State to beat the Seminoles 80-79 on Thursday night in the 2026 T. Rowe Price ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament quarterfinals. 

The Seminoles had a chance at an upset after Chauncey Wiggins blocked Boozer with seven seconds left, but Robert McCray V’s 3 at the buzzer rimmed out. 

Maliq Brown came up with two huge defensive plays to turn the momentum of the game for No. 1 Duke, which had a 19-2 run in the second half after trailing by eight with 13 minutes left. Brown had 12 rebounds. 

The Blue Devils (30-2) outrebounded Florida State 46-25 but needed to overcome 28 points from Lajae Jones and 25 from McCray for their ninth straight win. The Seminoles were 11-of-28 on 3s for the game. 

Evans, who grew up in Charlotte and played high school basketball at nearby North Mecklenburg High, had 28 points against the Seminoles in Duke’s 91-87 victory in January. He was 11-of-20 from the field on Thursday night and 7-of-16 from beyond the arc. 

Duke played without starting point guard Caleb Foster, who is out indefinitely with a broken right foot, and starting big man Patrick Ngongba II, who is sitting out this week’s ACC Tournament while dealing with his own foot issue. 

Florida State led 35-34 at halftime and carried the momentum into the second half, building a 59-51 lead seven minutes in behind 10 quick points from McCray. 

But Boozer scored on an offensive rebound and then drilled a 3 from the top of the key on consecutive possessions to ignite a 19-2 run. Brown, the ACC Defensive Player of the Year and Sixth Man of the Year, had two steals during the run leading to Duke’s layups. 

But Florida battled back to cut the lead to 80-79 behind Jones before McCray’s miss at the buzzer. 


Of Note 

  • Duke advanced to the ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament semifinals for the 51st time. In their first 50 semifinal trips, the Blue Devils are 36-14. 

  • The Blue Devils improved to 114-47 all-time in the ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament and 26-8 in ACC Tournament games played in Charlotte. 

  • Duke has not lost an ACC Tournament game in Charlotte since March 15, 2008. The Blue Devils went 3-0 in both the 2019 and 2025 tournaments to claim the ACC title.  

  • Duke finished with a +21 advantage in the rebound battle. 

  • The Blue Devils also pulled down 22 offensive rebounds, the most by any team in an ACC Tournament game since North Carolina on March 10, 2021. 

  • Duke’s Isaiah Evans poured in 22 points in the first half, powered by five 3-pointers.  

  • Evans finished with a career-high 32 points in the win, highlighted by seven made 3-pointers.  

  • Evans’ seven made 3-pointers are tied for the second most in an ACC Tournament semifinal.  

  • Evans is only the second Blue Devil to ever hit seven or more three pointers in an ACC Tournament game, joining J.J. Redick, who did so twice (March 12, 2005, vs. Boston College and March 12, 2006, vs. NC State). 

  • Duke’s Cameron Boozer finished with a 23-point, 10-rebound double-double – his 17th of the season. Boozer’s 17 double-doubles rank second nationally among true freshmen.