NCAA roundup: Cameron Boozer seizes control as Duke wears down TCU
Greenville, South Carolina — Cameron Boozer scored 17 of his game-high 19 points in the second half to help lead No. 1 Duke past No. 9 TCU for an 81-58 victory in a second-round East Region matchup on Saturday.
Isaiah Evans added 17 points and Dame Sarr scored 14 for Duke (34-2), which advanced to the Sweet 16 against the winner of No. 4 Kansas and No. 5 St.
John's. Boozer added a game-high 11 rebounds while Maliq Brown finished with 12 points and nine rebounds for the Blue Devils, who outscored TCU by 19 points in the second half. Micah Robinson led TCU (23-12) with 18 points, followed by Xavier Edmonds' 12.
The Horned Frogs were outrebounded 42-25, but 24-14 during the second half. Trailing by four at halftime, TCU opened the second half on a 6-0 run — including Brock Harding's behind-the-back assist to Robinson — forcing Duke's timeout with 16:11 remaining. After Jayden Pierre's layup tied the score at 44, Cayden and Cameron Boozer each completed a 3-point play and Nikolas Khamenia laced a 3-pointer to give the Blue Devils a 53-44 lead at the 11:48 mark.
Harding's triple stopped the run, but Sarr's stepback 3-pointer gave Duke its first double-digit lead at 57-47. TCU head coach Jamie Dixon picked up a technical foul with 8:57 left, leading to Cayden Boozer's two free throws and Sarr's third 3-pointer that opened a 64-50 Blue Devils lead. Cameron Boozer's dunk and subsequent layup pushed the margin to 18.
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