Skip to main content

Duke takes on Siena in opening round of NCAA Tournament

Siena Saints (23-11, 16-7 MAAC) vs. Duke Blue Devils (32-2, 20-1 ACC)

Greenville, South Carolina; Thursday, 2:50 p.m. EDT

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Blue Devils -27.5; over/under is 135.5

BOTTOM LINE: No. 1 Duke plays in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament against Siena.

The Blue Devils are 20-1 against ACC opponents and 12-1 in non-conference play. Duke is third in the ACC with 16.7 assists per game led by Cameron Boozer averaging 4.1.

The Saints’ record in MAAC games is 16-7. Siena ranks seventh in the MAAC with 13.4 assists per game led by Justice Shoats averaging 4.4.

Duke scores 82.3 points, 16.6 more per game than the 65.7 Siena allows. Siena averages 5.4 made 3-pointers per game this season, 2.6 fewer made shots on average than the 8.0 per game Duke gives up.

TOP PERFORMERS: Boozer is scoring 22.5 points per game and averaging 10.2 rebounds for the Blue Devils. Isaiah Evans is averaging 3.4 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

Gavin Doty is scoring 17.9 points per game and averaging 7.0 rebounds for the Saints. Shoats is averaging 11.5 points and 2.6 rebounds over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Blue Devils: 10-0, averaging 80.9 points, 38.3 rebounds, 16.7 assists, 6.6 steals and 2.6 blocks per game while shooting 46.9% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 62.3 points per game.

Saints: 6-4, averaging 67.5 points, 31.3 rebounds, 12.6 assists, 4.0 steals and 3.9 blocks per game while shooting 42.6% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 65.5 points.

___

The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Shannon LeBeauf rejoins UCLA women’s basketball as associate head coach in 2026-27

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Shannon LeBeauf, who spent 14 seasons as a UCLA women's assistant coach, is returning to the Bruins as associate head coach. LeBeauf spent last season as senior associate head coach at Rutgers, where the Scarlet Knights were 9-20 overall and 1-17 in the Big Ten Conference, including an 86-46 loss to UCLA. The Bruins went on to win the national championship. “My time away provided valuable opportunities to grow as a coach, a leader, and a person, and I return with an even greater appreciation for what makes UCLA exceptional,” LeBeauf said in a statement. In her first stint as part of coach Cori Close's staff, LeBeauf helped lead the Bruins to a 321-143 record and secured two top-ranked recruiting classes. She was promoted to associate head coach before the 2019-20 season, and also worked as the recruiting coordinator.
Read Next Story