Cam Boozer leads Duke’s second half surge to best UNC in rivalry rematch


DURHAM, N.C. — Cameron Boozer had 26 points, 15 rebounds and five assists to help No. 1 Duke beat No. 17 North Carolina 76-61 on Saturday night in a rivalry rematch.

Maliq Brown added 15 points as Duke led by a single possession early after halftime before taking over with 16 unanswered points in what ballooned to a 24-2 surge.

The Blue Devils (29-2, 17-1) completed a second straight one-loss run through ACC regular-season play, this one coming a month after losing at North Carolina on Seth Trimble’s last-second 3-pointer.


Cam Boozer leads Duke’s second half surge to best UNC in rivalry rematch
Duke’s Cameron Boozer (12) and Maliq Brown (left) react after a play during the first half of Duke’s 76-61 win over rival North Carolina in Durham on March 7, 2026. AP

Duke has won eight straight, including a neutral-court victory over then-No. 1 Michigan and a romp against No. 13 Virginia.

The loss capped a rough 24 hours for the Tar Heels (24-7, 12-6). They appeared on the verge of getting star Caleb Wilson back from a fractured left hand just in time for March Madness — and maybe this game — only for him to suffer a season-ending broken right thumb during a non-contact drill Thursday.

The freshman was on the bench with his right thumb wrapped in a black brace as North Carolina fell to 5-2 without him.

Derek Dixon had 17 points for North Carolina, which trailed just 47-44 on Trimble’s drive with 16:45 left before Duke made its decisive push.

The Tar Heels went six minutes without a point and managed one basket over more than 10 minutes as Duke blew the game open.

Duke played without starting big man Patrick Ngongba II, who sported a boot on his right foot after halftime after going without one before.


Duke Blue Devils player Dame Sarr dunks the ball during a basketball game.
Dame Sarr slams home a dunk during the second half of Duke’s home win over rival North Carolina. Getty Images

Then starting point guard Caleb Foster came up hobbled with 4:51 left before halftime and checked out, grabbing at his right foot before leaving the bench area.

He returned in the second half wearing a boot of his own on his right foot.