The confetti didn’t fall. The nets weren’t cut down. And yet, inside the visiting locker room Monday night, something significant had just happened.
Not loud. Not flashy. Just dominant.
Because when No. 1 Duke walked into the Lenovo Center and dismantled NC State by 29 points, it wasn’t just another ACC win. It was a statement. A confirmation. A reminder that what’s happening in Durham right now isn’t accidental — it’s intentional.
Duke basketball has claimed the ACC regular season title for the second straight year.
But the real question echoing beyond the box score is this: Is this the team that finally finishes the job?
Duke Basketball Claims ACC Regular Season Title Again — But Is This the Team That Finishes the Job?
The Duke Blue Devils men’s basketball left no doubt Monday night, overwhelming NC State Wolfpack men’s basketball 93–64 to secure the ACC regular season championship outright.
It marks back-to-back ACC regular season crowns under head coach Jon Scheyer — a feat that not only reinforces Duke’s dominance but signals something deeper about the program’s trajectory.
After clinching a share of the title with a 77–51 dismantling of Virginia on Saturday, Duke made it clear they weren’t satisfied with splitting hardware.
“We talked about it after Saturday,” Scheyer said postgame. “It’s great to get a share, that means a lot, but let’s get this thing outright.”
They did.
And they did it emphatically.
The Anatomy of a Statement Win
From the opening tip at the Lenovo Center, Duke looked composed, sharp, and deliberate.
The Blue Devils shot 55.2% from the field.
They hit 39% from three.
They held NC State — the league’s best three-point shooting team entering the game — to just 24% from deep.
That’s not just winning. That’s imposing your will.
Duke closed the first half on a 29–12 run, turning a competitive contest into a showcase. They led by 17 at halftime and outscored the Wolfpack 46–34 in the second half, systematically eliminating any hope of a comeback.
Great teams don’t just win championships. They separate themselves when it matters.
Monday night was separation.
Cameron Boozer: The Star Who Sets the Tone
At the center of it all was Cameron Boozer.
The freshman phenom poured in 26 points and grabbed nine rebounds, once again proving why he’s not just a star — but the engine of this Duke machine.
Boozer plays with a maturity that belies his age. He doesn’t chase highlights. He dictates pace. He absorbs double teams and makes the right read. He scores efficiently and defends with intensity.
And perhaps most importantly, he embraces the moment.
This wasn’t just a regular season finale push. It was championship night in conference play — and Boozer delivered like someone who expects more banners to follow.
Dame Sarr and the Supporting Cast Surge
While Boozer headlines, Duke’s balance is what makes them terrifying.
Dame Sarr added 16 points and seven rebounds, with 14 of those points coming in the first half. His three made triples were particularly significant — his first multi-three performance since early January.
When Sarr spaces the floor like that, Duke’s offense becomes nearly unguardable.
Isaiah Evans chipped in 12 points — all from beyond the arc.
Patrick Ngongba II added 11 more in the paint.
It’s that diversity of scoring — inside dominance paired with perimeter precision — that separates Duke from most of the nation.
Defense Wins Championships — and Duke Knows It
For all the offensive fireworks, Duke’s defensive effort was just as impressive.
NC State entered as the ACC’s most efficient three-point shooting team. Duke suffocated them.
Contested closeouts.
Active hands.
Disciplined rotations.
The Wolfpack shot just 35.4% overall.
This wasn’t luck. It was preparation.
Scheyer has emphasized connectivity and defensive pride all season. Monday night was the embodiment of that philosophy.
The Growth Under Jon Scheyer
Back-to-back regular season titles would be impressive under any circumstances. But under Scheyer, they carry symbolic weight.
He took over one of the most scrutinized positions in college basketball following a legendary era. Expectations weren’t just high — they were historic.
And yet, here he stands with consecutive ACC regular season championships.
“I’m really proud of this team,” Scheyer said. “Their professionalism, their approach — they’ve been an absolute joy to coach.”
That word — professionalism — stands out.
This Duke team doesn’t feel frantic. It doesn’t feel fragile. It feels mature.
That maturity could be the difference in March.
The Bracketology Buzz
According to the latest projections from Joe Lunardi of ESPN, Duke is currently slated as the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament.
That’s not just a top seed. That’s the top seed.
It reflects dominance, résumé strength, and national respect.
But with that projection comes pressure.
The No. 1 overall seed doesn’t just enter March Madness — it carries expectations of Final Fours and championships.
Is this team ready for that weight?
Seven Straight — and One More to Circle
Monday’s victory marked Duke’s seventh straight win since their loss to North Carolina Tar Heels men’s basketball on February 7.
That loss still lingers.
And Saturday presents an opportunity for redemption — this time inside Cameron Indoor Stadium.
A rivalry revenge game.
At home.
With ACC hardware already secured.
Momentum can swing on nights like that.
Connected and Dangerous
Scheyer’s postgame comments revealed something beyond statistics.
“I think we’re really connected,” he said. “What they’re doing is incredible.”
Connection matters in March.
Talent wins games.
Connection wins tournaments.
Duke doesn’t just look skilled — they look synchronized.
They celebrate each other’s success.
They defend as one unit.
They move the ball without hesitation.
That chemistry can’t be faked.
The Bigger Picture
Winning the ACC regular season title twice in a row is not routine. It requires consistency across months, resilience through road games, and focus against every opponent.
Duke is now 28–2 overall and 16–1 in conference play.
That’s dominance sustained.
But the regular season is only Chapter One.
The ACC Tournament awaits at the Spectrum Center, where Duke already holds the No. 1 seed and a double-bye.
Beyond that lies the national stage.
So… Is This the Team That Finishes the Job?
That’s the question.
The offense is balanced.
The defense is elite.
The leadership is steady.
The coach is composed.
The star is fearless.
This Duke team doesn’t rely on miracles. It relies on execution.
They don’t chase moments. They create them.
Back-to-back ACC regular season titles prove consistency.
But banners are remembered differently in March.
If Boozer continues ascending…
If Sarr keeps stretching defenses…
If the defense maintains its edge…
If the chemistry holds under pressure…
Then yes — this could be the team.
The team that d
oesn’t just dominate the ACC.
The team that finishes the job.
And after Monday night’s dismantling of NC State, one thing is clear:
Duke isn’t just collecting titles.
They’re building something bigger.









