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Duke makes its case as top seed by knocking off top-ranked Michigan in March Madness preview

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Duke makes its case as top seed by knocking off top-ranked Michigan in March Madness preview
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Duke makes its case as top seed by knocking off top-ranked Michigan in March Madness preview

2026-02-22 11:49 Last Updated At:12:10

WASHINGTON (AP) — Duke's 11th victory in program history over the No. 1 team in the AP Top 25 was already secure when Isaiah Evans elevated for a dunk at the buzzer and screamed in joy toward the Blue Devils fans along the baseline.

The basket was ultimately waved off for being a fraction of a second too late, but No. 3 Duke had already made its point by outhustling and outplaying top-ranked Michigan for a 68-63 win Saturday night before a riveted crowd of 20,537 in the nation's capital.

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FILE - Michigan head coach Dusty May watches his team play UCLA in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel, File)

FILE - Michigan head coach Dusty May watches his team play UCLA in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel, File)

FILE - Michigan forward Yaxel Lendeborg (23) in action during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Maryland, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, in College Park, Md. (AP Photo/Nick Wass, File)

FILE - Michigan forward Yaxel Lendeborg (23) in action during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Maryland, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, in College Park, Md. (AP Photo/Nick Wass, File)

FILE - Duke forward Cameron Boozer dunks during the second half in an NCAA college basketball game against North Carolina, Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026, in Chapel Hill, N.C. (AP Photo/Chris Seward, File)

FILE - Duke forward Cameron Boozer dunks during the second half in an NCAA college basketball game against North Carolina, Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026, in Chapel Hill, N.C. (AP Photo/Chris Seward, File)

FILE - Duke head coach Jon Scheyer reacts during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against California, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026, in Berkeley, Calif. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez, File)

FILE - Duke head coach Jon Scheyer reacts during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against California, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026, in Berkeley, Calif. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez, File)

“That was a game that didn't feel like it was played in February,” Duke coach Jon Scheyer said. “That felt like a March or April game.”

Evans, freshman star Cameron Boozer and the Blue Devils could be back inside Capital One Arena five weeks from now, playing in the East Regional of the NCAA Tournament. Duke was projected earlier Saturday as the No. 1 seed in the East, and now it can make the case as the top overall seed.

Fans traded chants of “Let’s go Duke!” and “Let’s go Blue!” for the rare must-see matchup in a city starved for meaningful basketball. ESPN’s “College GameDay” was broadcast from inside the arena during the teams’ morning shootaround, and tickets for upper-level seats were selling in the $600 range in the hours before the game, with courtside seats upwards of $6,000.

“This game helped us understand what a tournament environment is all about,” Scheyer said. “I'm thankful for this, just this whole event, because I think it really simulates what it's going to be. And whether we have an opportunity to play in Washington or not, this helped us a lot.”

Further complicating the top of the March Madness bracket, No. 2 Houston also lost Saturday, falling at home to No. 4 Arizona. It was the first time since Feb. 8 of last year that the top two teams in the AP poll lost on the same day.

Two weeks removed from losing at rival North Carolina on a buzzer-beater, the Blue Devils ended the 11-game winning streak of another blueblood — one they hadn't faced in a dozen years. Michigan fell to 0-7 in neutral-site meetings with Duke, a series that includes the 1992 national title game, when the Wolverines' “Fab Five” freshmen were blown out by Grant Hill, Christian Laettner and the experienced Blue Devils.

It's Michigan coach Dusty May who has the more veteran squad this year, with Duke led by the 18-year-old Boozer and sophomores Evans and Patrick Ngongba II. In this rare late-February nonconference blockbuster, the Blue Devils had more toughness and poise.

Had Duke fallen apart in the second half, it had a ready-made excuse. Boozer picked up his fourth foul with 8:42 left, and a turnover on Duke’s next possession prompted the loudest cheers of the night by Wolverines fans.

“This guy, he's doing everything. Assists, rebounds, scoring it, taking care of the ball. Fouling,” Scheyer said of Boozer. “We can't have that happening.”

But Michigan’s next two trips ended with a turnover and a missed 3-pointer, both by ex-Tar Heel Elliot Cadeau. Duke still led 57-53 when Boozer reentered with 4:47 remaining.

“When Boozer goes out, you've got to find a way to capitalize and we weren’t able to do that for a number of reasons,” May said. “We had some timely errors defensively that gave them easy baskets.”

While Michigan's Yaxel Lendeborg dominated early — he had 12 points on 5-of-5 shooting in the first 5:23 — it was Boozer who took over down the stretch. Caleb Foster found him for a wide-open 3-pointer with 1:55 left to make it 64-58.

After Cadeau responded with a 3, Boozer got free inside and his short jumper was ruled good when Michigan's 7-foot-3 Aday Mara was called for goaltending. Boozer finished with 18 points and 10 rebounds as he withstood the physicality of Lendeborg and Michigan's other big men.

“Obviously they're a great front line, but that's not on my mind,” Boozer said. “On my mind is making winning plays, helping our team win. I feel like I did that tonight.”

The matchup was hyped both for the meeting of name-brand schools but also by the analytics crowd. Michigan and Duke are the only two teams rated in the top eight by KenPom in both offensive and defensive efficiency.

But while the Wolverines came in with five players averaging in double-figure scoring, Duke was more resourceful on offense and connected on defense. Too often, the Wolverines settled for contested 3-pointers, leading to one-and-done possessions — Michigan shot 6 of 25 from long range and lost the rebounding battle 41-28.

“We have a versatile group that's different. I think game to game, it can be different things that work for us,” Scheyer said. “Matchups are important, who’s guarding who, and you’re just trying to create an advantage. And then trust these guys to make the right play.”

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FILE - Michigan head coach Dusty May watches his team play UCLA in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel, File)

FILE - Michigan head coach Dusty May watches his team play UCLA in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel, File)

FILE - Michigan forward Yaxel Lendeborg (23) in action during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Maryland, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, in College Park, Md. (AP Photo/Nick Wass, File)

FILE - Michigan forward Yaxel Lendeborg (23) in action during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Maryland, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, in College Park, Md. (AP Photo/Nick Wass, File)

FILE - Duke forward Cameron Boozer dunks during the second half in an NCAA college basketball game against North Carolina, Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026, in Chapel Hill, N.C. (AP Photo/Chris Seward, File)

FILE - Duke forward Cameron Boozer dunks during the second half in an NCAA college basketball game against North Carolina, Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026, in Chapel Hill, N.C. (AP Photo/Chris Seward, File)

FILE - Duke head coach Jon Scheyer reacts during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against California, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026, in Berkeley, Calif. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez, File)

FILE - Duke head coach Jon Scheyer reacts during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against California, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026, in Berkeley, Calif. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez, File)

PHOENIX (AP) — Jalen Green hit a 3-pointer from the right corner at the buzzer to give the Phoenix Suns a 113-110 double-overtime victory over the Orlando Magic on Saturday.

After Jalen Carter tied it for Orlando with 1.1 seconds left with a corner 3, Green hit all net from the corner as the horn sounded. Green struggled all game until that final shot, making only 6 for 26 from the field and 2 of 6 free throws. His winning basket was just his second successful 3 in 11 attempts.

Grayson Allen led Phoenix with 27 points after after missing four games because of a sprained right ankle. He scored all seven of the Suns' points in the first overtime. Collin Gillespie added 19 points, and Green had 16.

Desmond Bane had 34 points for Orlando on 12-of-18 shooting before fouling out in the first minute of overtime. Paolo Banchero added 26 points and 14 rebounds. The Magic had won four of five.

The Suns played without Devin Booker, who is out for at least a week with a right hip strain.

Dillon Brooks played just seven minutes before leaving with what the team said was a left-hand injury. ESPN reported, citing sources, that Brooks' hand is broken and that the forward will miss significant time. The team said it wouldn't have an official update until Sunday.

The Magic scored the last six points of regulation, the last two on Anthony Black's dunk with 57 seconds to play.

Jordan Goodwin scored 17 points off the bench for the Suns before hobbling off the court in the fourth quarter with an apparent leg injury. Oso Ighodaro had 11 points and 12 rebounds for Phoenix.

Orlando tarting guard Jalen Suggs was sidelined by back spasms.

Magic: At Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday night.

Suns: Host Portland on Sunday night.

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Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green (4) shields Orlando Magic center Wendell Carter Jr. from the ball during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green (4) shields Orlando Magic center Wendell Carter Jr. from the ball during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Orlando Magic guard Desmond Bane fouls Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green (4) during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Orlando Magic guard Desmond Bane fouls Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green (4) during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Phoenix Suns guard Grayson Allen reacts after loosing the ball in between Orlando Magic guard Anthony Black (0) and center Wendell Carter Jr. during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Phoenix Suns guard Grayson Allen reacts after loosing the ball in between Orlando Magic guard Anthony Black (0) and center Wendell Carter Jr. during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Phoenix Suns guard Grayson Allen reacts after loosing the ball in between Orlando Magic guard Anthony Black (0) and center Wendell Carter Jr. during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Phoenix Suns guard Grayson Allen reacts after loosing the ball in between Orlando Magic guard Anthony Black (0) and center Wendell Carter Jr. during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green celebrates with a fan after hitting the game winning basket in double over-time against the Orlando Magic during an NBA basketball game, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green celebrates with a fan after hitting the game winning basket in double over-time against the Orlando Magic during an NBA basketball game, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

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