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Following Saturday night’s buzzer-beating loss at rival North Carolina, the Duke Blue Devils returned to winning by topping Pitt.
Fresh off a heartbreaker against North Carolina, No. 4 Duke traveled to the Petersen Events Center to take on Pittsburgh, winning 70-54 despite a lackluster offensive output.
Duke basketball got back in the win column and took down Pitt on the road in an ACC contest. Here are the highlights.
Duke hits road hardwood for a second straight game. On Saturday, the Blue Devils lost 71-68 (Under 152.5) at the +6.5 North Carolina Tar Heels. The loss in Chapel Hill -- on a corner 3-pointer with 0.4 seconds remaining -- snapped a 10-game win streak.
Prior to the game with Pittsburgh, Duke head coach Jon Scheyer gave some positive injury news to fans around one key player.
Cameron Boozer added 17 points and 10 rebounds for the Blue Devils, and Caleb Foster had 14 points and eight boards. Duke (22-2, 11-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) bounced back from a buzzer-beating loss to archrival North Carolina on Saturday that ended the Blue Devils' 10-game winning streak.
Duke basketball starting center Patrick Ngongba II is out for Tuesday night's game against Pittsburgh.
Looking to bounce back from their loss to North Carolina, the fourth-ranked Blue Devils visited the Panthers. At halftime, Duke leads Pittsburgh with a score of 35-29:
Play-by-play action for the Duke Blue Devils vs. Pittsburgh Panthers NCAAM game from February 10, 2026 on ESPN.