Women's Basketball Associated Press

Duke Rallies Past Louisville 70-65 in Overtime to Win 2026 Ally ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament

DULUTH, Ga. (AP) — Taina Mair had 19 points and 12 rebounds, Delaney Thomas also scored 19 and top-seeded Duke rallied to win its second straight women’s Atlantic Coast Conference Women's Basketball Tournament title, beating No. 2 seed Louisville 70-65 in overtime on Sunday.

Thomas’ layup with 4 seconds left in regulation tied the game at 60-all and sent it to overtime after Louisville held the lead for 35 of 40 minutes.

In overtime, another layup by Thomas moved the Blue Devils (24-8) ahead to stay, and Riley Nelson put the game away when she buried a 3-pointer with 6 seconds left. Nelson finished with 12 points.

Imari Berry scored 18 points and Mackenly Randolph had 17 points and 11 rebounds for Louisville (27-7). Randolph played all 45 minutes.

Mair was named MVP of the tournament.

Coach Kara Lawson’s Blue Devils head into the NCAA Tournament with plenty of confidence, having won 21 of 23 games since a 3-6 start.

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2026 Ally ACC Women's Basketball All-Tournament Team

First Team
Taina Mair, Duke (MVP)
Riley Nelson, Duke
Imari Berry, Louisville
Mackenly Randolph, Louisville
Hannah Hidalgo, Notre Dame

Second Team
Toby Fournier, Duke
Delaney Thomas, Duke
Ashlon Jackson, Duke
Laura Ziegler, Louisville
Uche Izoje, Syracuse