Duke Defeats Louisville 78-70 to Capture ACC Championship
Blue Devils Win First ACC Title Since 2019 with Clutch Second-Half Performance
Duke secured its first ACC Tournament Championship since 2019 with a hard-fought 78-70 victory over Louisville on Saturday night at Spectrum Center in Charlotte. The Blue Devils used a dominant second-half surge, led by tournament MVP Jeremy Roach, to pull away late and claim the program’s 22nd conference title.
Roach finished with 22 points, five rebounds, and four assists, providing key plays down the stretch to fend off a late rally by the Cardinals. Kyle Filipowski added 18 points and nine rebounds, while Tyrese Proctor chipped in with 14 points and three steals.
Louisville’s Mike James led all scorers with 24 points, but the Cardinals struggled with turnovers in critical moments, allowing Duke to take control in the final minutes.
Louisville’s Strong Start Stuns Duke Early
The game began with Louisville firing on all cylinders, jumping out to an early 14-6 lead behind hot shooting from James and Tre White. The Cardinals' aggressive defense forced Duke into five early turnovers, keeping the Blue Devils from establishing an offensive rhythm.
Duke responded with a 10-2 run, sparked by back-to-back three-pointers from Proctor and Roach. However, Louisville maintained a narrow lead throughout the first half, thanks to strong rebounding and interior scoring from Brandon Huntley-Hatfield, who finished with 13 points and eight rebounds.
At halftime, Louisville led 37-34, holding Duke to just 40 percent shooting while controlling the boards with a 22-16 rebounding edge.
Duke’s Second-Half Surge Turns the Tide
Coming out of the break, Duke quickly erased the deficit with a 12-4 run, taking its first lead since the opening minutes. Filipowski asserted himself inside, scoring six points in the first five minutes of the half to put the Blue Devils ahead 46-41.
Louisville fought back, tying the game at 52 with under 10 minutes to play after a three-pointer from James. But Duke’s defensive adjustments proved crucial, as they forced three consecutive turnovers, leading to fast-break baskets from Roach and Proctor.
A pivotal sequence occurred at the six-minute mark when Filipowski blocked a potential go-ahead layup from White, leading to a transition three-pointer from Mark Mitchell. That shot extended Duke’s lead to 64-57, shifting the momentum fully in their favor.
Blue Devils Seal the Win in the Final Minutes
Louisville made one last push, cutting the deficit to 72-68 with 1:12 remaining after a tough floater from James. However, Roach responded with a driving layup, and Duke’s defense forced a shot-clock violation on the ensuing possession, effectively sealing the victory.
The Blue Devils closed the game by hitting six straight free throws, finishing 17-of-19 from the line overall. Their ability to capitalize on Louisville’s mistakes and execute in crunch time proved to be the difference.
Key Factors in Duke’s Victory
Duke’s defensive pressure in the second half played a major role, as they forced 11 turnovers after halftime, leading to 14 points in transition. Their perimeter defense also tightened, holding Louisville to just 3-of-12 shooting from beyond the arc in the final 20 minutes.
Filipowski’s presence in the paint helped Duke control the boards down the stretch, finishing with a 38-34 rebounding edge after trailing in that category at halftime.
Roach’s leadership and playmaking proved invaluable, as he took control in key moments, scoring or assisting on Duke’s final four field goals.
What’s Next for Both Teams?
Duke earns the ACC’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament and is projected as a No. 2 seed on Selection Sunday. The Blue Devils will enter March Madness with momentum, riding a seven-game winning streak and boasting one of the nation’s most balanced rosters.
Louisville, despite the loss, solidified its NCAA Tournament position with its deep tournament run. The Cardinals are expected to receive a No. 7 or No. 8 seed and will aim to regroup for a strong showing in the Big Dance.
Final Thoughts
Duke’s ACC Championship victory showcased their resilience, defensive adjustments, and ability to execute under pressure. Roach’s clutch performance, Filipowski’s dominance inside, and the team’s late-game execution were key in securing the title.
For Louisville, the loss was a tough one after a promising first half. The Cardinals showed they can compete at a high level but will need to improve their ball security and perimeter defense to make a deep run in the NCAA Tournament.
As Duke celebrates its 22nd ACC title, the focus now shifts to the NCAA Tournament, where the Blue Devils will look to add another championship to their storied history.







