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No. 3 Duke routs Syracuse ahead of Michigan matchup

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NCAA Basketball: Clemson at DukeFeb 14, 2026; Durham, North Carolina, USA; Duke Blue Devils guard Cayden Boozer (2) lays the ball up over Clemson Tigers forward Jake Whalin (10) during the second half at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rob Kinnan-Imagn Images

Freshman Cameron Boozer scored 22 points on 8-for-10 shooting as No. 3 Duke manhandled Syracuse in a 101-64 victory on Monday in Durham, N.C.

Isaiah Evans hit three 3-point shots on the way to 21 points and Patrick Ngonbga II posted 12 points for the Blue Devils (24-2, 13-1 Atlantic Coast Conference). Boozer finished with 12 rebounds for his 14th double-double.

Duke, which has won three in a row since a last-second loss at North Carolina, shot 62.3% from the field. The Blue Devils made 13 of their first 14 shots in the second half as the margin topped 30 points.

William Kyle III’s 12 points and Nate Kingz’s 10 were tops for Syracuse (15-12, 6-8), which is in desperate need of a signature victory. The Orange had won two in a row for the first time since in a month but couldn’t follow up their thrilling comeback against visiting SMU on Saturday.

The Orange appeared in danger finishing below their season-low point total (59) until hitting a couple of scoring stretches in the last 12 minutes.

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Duke made three of its eight attempts from 3-point range before halftime, but the Blue Devils were mostly content to push the ball into the lane.

Boozer had a first-half double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds and Evans had 11 points, with the Blue Devils ending the half on an 11-0 run for a 40-24 lead. Duke shot 51.7 in the opening 20 minutes.

An 8-2 run to begin the second half put Duke firmly in control. Syracuse forward Donnie Freeman picked up his fourth foul with more than 14 minutes to play with the Orange trailing 58-37, and two minutes later his backup, Ibrahim Souare, had four fouls.

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Duke opened a 16-9 lead while the Orange went more than four minutes without a point. An Evans 3-pointer and a Dame Sarr breakaway dunk stretched the margin to 23-12.

With NBA rookies Cooper Flagg and Kon Knueppel, both Duke players last season, looking on, the Blue Devils played their final game before a neutral-site showdown with top-ranked Michigan on Saturday night in Washington.

–Field Level Media

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Overall points table and summary

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The C.O.P.A. Free Fire 2026 Group Stage has come to an end after intense battles among 24 teams. The top six from the overall standings have secured spots in the Grand Finals. Those ranked seventh to 18th have advanced to the Relegation Stage, where they will compete for the remaining six places in the Grand Finals.

RUSH emerged as the top-performing team in the Group Stage, collecting 301 points, 182 eliminations, and four Booyahs across 18 matches. LOS also delivered strong performances, finishing second with 288 points, 165 eliminations, and five Booyahs. Virtus claimed third place with 266 points and six Booyahs.


Overall standings of C.O.P.A. Free Fire 2026 Group Stage

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Here are the overall standings at the end of the C.O.P.A. Free Fire 2026 Group Stage:

  1. RUSH Gaming – 301 points
  2. LOS – 288 points
  3. Virtus.pro – 266 points
  4. Fluxo W7M – 265 points
  5. E1 Sports – 260 points
  6. LOUD – 258 points
  7. Team Solid – 224 points
  8. SX10 – 213 points
  9. Alpha7 Esports – 204 points
  10. INTZ – 201 points
  11. Antisocial Team – 197 points
  12. Civis – 193 points
  13. Loops Esports – 190 points
  14. Rise Gaming – 185 points
  15. Alfa34 – 181 points
  16. Vasco eSports – 165 points
  17. Influence Rage – 160 points
  18. XLD Gaming – 160 points
  19. AXS – 150 points
  20. iNCO Gaming – 148 points
  21. Outplay Esports – 139 points
  22. MG7 – 139 points
  23. Six Eight – 137 points
  24. DR3 PIT – 137 points

Defending champion Fluxo finished fourth in the Group Stage, with 265 points and two Booyahs. E1 Sports and LOUD secured the fifth and sixth positions with 260 and 258 points, respectively.

Team Solid had a moderate run, finishing seventh with 224 points and three Booyahs. LINE10 ranked eighth with 213 points, while Alpha7 and INTZ secured the ninth and 10th spots with 204 and 201 points, respectively.

AXS finished 19th with 150 points, missing qualification for the next stage. INCO Gaming, Outplay, and MG7 followed in the 20th, 21st, and 22nd places with 148, 139, and 139 points, respectively. DR3 and Six Eight occupied the bottom two spots with 137 points each.

Teams ranked 19th to 24th were eliminated from the Free Fire tournament.

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