Duke Dominates Baylor 89-66 to Reach Sweet 16
Blue Devils Power Through with Flagg and Proctor Leading the Way
No. 1 seed Duke advanced to the Sweet 16 with a commanding 89-66 win over No. 9 seed Baylor in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky. The Blue Devils put together a complete performance, featuring red-hot shooting, defensive energy, and contributions across the board to move into the next stage of March Madness.
Junior guard Tyrese Proctor had a breakout game, scoring 25 points on 9-of-10 shooting, including an impressive 7-of-8 from beyond the arc. Proctor’s accuracy fueled Duke’s offensive surge, allowing the Blue Devils to control the game from start to finish. Freshman Cooper Flagg added 18 points, nine rebounds, and six assists, showcasing his all-around skill set and efficiency.
The victory marked Duke’s 28th Sweet 16 appearance since 1985, the most by any program in that time. The Blue Devils improved to 33-3 on the season and extended their tournament dominance against No. 9 seeds, remaining undefeated in six such matchups.
Proctor's Offensive Explosion
Proctor’s shooting rhythm set the tone early in the contest. His three-pointer just seconds into the game opened the scoring and signaled Duke’s aggressive approach. He scored consistently from the perimeter and midrange while keeping Duke’s offense flowing with smart decisions and minimal mistakes. His ability to stretch the floor and create space opened opportunities for others, and he played a central role in Duke’s first-half surge.
Over his last three games, Proctor has been on fire, hitting 19-of-30 three-point attempts while averaging nearly 18 points per contest. Against Baylor, his seven three-pointers tied for the second-most by a Duke player in an NCAA Tournament game. The efficiency from deep helped Duke build a commanding lead and maintain it throughout the second half.
Flagg Controls the Game’s Tempo
Freshman Cooper Flagg once again proved why he’s regarded as one of the top young prospects in college basketball. Flagg scored 15 of his 18 points in the first half and added nine rebounds and six assists. His versatility on both ends of the court disrupted Baylor’s rhythm. Flagg was involved in nearly every critical play—whether scoring, finding teammates, or contesting shots on defense.
Flagg joined elite company with his performances in the opening weekend of the tournament. In two games, he totaled 32 points, 16 rebounds, and 10 assists. His energy and leadership helped Duke extend its lead in the final minutes of the first half, including an alley-oop dunk that pushed momentum further in the Blue Devils' favor.
First-Half Domination
Duke’s offense was at its best in the opening half. The Blue Devils closed the first period on a 12-0 run, finishing the half with a 47-30 lead. That stretch included transition buckets, pinpoint passing, and defensive stops. Flagg and Proctor combined for more than half of Duke’s first-half scoring.
Duke shot 64.4% from the field for the game, the best shooting percentage by the program in an NCAA Tournament contest. They also knocked down 12 three-pointers and committed only six turnovers while controlling the tempo and exploiting defensive lapses from Baylor.
Baylor’s Effort Falls Short
Baylor trimmed the deficit to 13 points early in the second half, but Duke quickly responded. Timely shots from Mason Gillis and Kon Knueppel extended the lead back to 20, effectively ending Baylor’s comeback hopes. Despite the effort from freshmen V.J. Edgecombe and Jaeden Zackery, who scored 16 and 14 points respectively, the Bears couldn’t contain Duke’s perimeter threats or match their offensive pace.
Baylor finished the season 20-15 and saw its NCAA Tournament run end in the second round for the fourth consecutive year. The Bears were held to 36.8% shooting from the field and gave up 17 fast-break points to Duke while only scoring five themselves.
What’s Next for Duke
With the win, Duke moves on to the Sweet 16 and will face the winner of Arizona vs. Oregon. The Blue Devils will travel to Newark, New Jersey, for the next stage of the tournament. With Proctor firing on all cylinders and Flagg’s steady presence, Duke enters the next round with momentum and confidence.
The Blue Devils appear to be peaking at the right time. With their depth, shooting efficiency, and defensive commitment, they present a formidable challenge for any opponent remaining in the bracket.
Duke’s performance against Baylor demonstrated why they were selected as the No. 1 seed in the East Region. With balanced scoring and elite execution, the Blue Devils continue their pursuit of another national championship.







