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Duke Overcomes Historic Halftime Deficit to Advance Past Siena


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In the opening round of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, the overall No. 1 seed Duke Blue Devils narrowly avoided a historic upset against the No. 16 seed Siena Saints. The game, played at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina, featured a dramatic shift in momentum that saw Duke overcome a significant early deficit to secure a 71-65 victory.
Siena took control of the contest early, utilizing an aggressive offense and a disciplined defense to frustrate the Blue Devils. The Saints built an 11-point lead by halftime, heading into the locker room ahead 43-32. This performance set an unwanted record for Duke, as they became the first No. 1 seed in tournament history to trail a No. 16 seed by double digits at halftime. Siena’s Gavin Doty led the charge in the first half, scoring 16 of his team-high 21 points during that period.
The Saints' lead eventually reached 13 points early in the second half, marking the largest deficit Duke had faced during the entire season. Despite the pressure, the Blue Devils initiated a comeback driven by a significant defensive adjustment. Duke held Siena to just 22 points in the second half on 23.5% shooting from the field. A crucial 11-0 scoring run in the final eight minutes allowed Duke to regain the lead for the first time since the game's opening minutes.
The Blue Devils were led by the standout performances of the Boozer brothers. Cameron Boozer recorded his 20th double-double of the season with 22 points and 13 rebounds, while Cayden Boozer added a career-high 19 points and 5 assists. Additionally, freshman Isaiah Evans contributed his first career double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds. On the Siena side, Francis Folefac scored 18 points. Notably, the Saints' starting five played almost the entire game, with the team making its first substitution with only 10.8 seconds remaining in the contest.
Post-game discussions highlighted a controversial halftime interview where Duke forward Maliq Brown suggested the team had initially viewed the matchup as a "cakewalk". This comment drew criticism from fans and observers who felt it showed a lack of respect for the opponent. Duke head coach Jon Scheyer admitted he felt "outcoached" during the first half but credited his players for their toughness and composure in the second half.
By surviving this opening-round scare, Duke avoided becoming only the third No. 1 seed to lose to a No. 16 seed in tournament history. The Blue Devils improved their all-time NCAA Tournament record to 127-42 and advanced to the Round of 32 to face the No. 9 seed TCU Horned Frogs.


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