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Toby Fournier Secures a Double-Double and No. 13 Duke Women Beat Clemson 60-46 in ACC Quarterfinals
Duke's defense forced 15 Clemson turnovers and shot efficiently from beyond the arc to secure a 60-46 win in the ACC Tournament quarterfinals.
- On Friday, Duke defeated Clemson 60-46 in the ACC quarterfinals at Gas South Arena, Duluth, Georgia, according to an updated March 6, 2026 report.
- After a recent upset 12 days earlier, Clemson, the ninth-seeded Tigers, had snapped Duke's 17-game streak on Feb. 22 and was one of only two ACC teams to topple the regular-season champion.
- Behind strong interior play led by Fournier, Toby Fournier had 17 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks, including 12 in the first half.
- After a 10-0 run produced a 38-19 half lead, Duke held off Clemson’s late rally and will face the winner of N.C. State or Notre Dame in Saturday’s semifinal.
- Clemson now awaits its fate on Selection Sunday as Duke's defense forced 11 turnovers and four shot-clock violations in the first half.
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ACC tournament roundup: Toby Fournier helps Duke top Clemson in quarterfinals
Toby Fournier provided 17 points and 10 rebounds as defending champion Duke opened play in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament with Friday's 60-46 quarterfinal victory against Clemson in Duluth, Ga., avenging a loss from less than two weeks earlier.
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Toby Fournier secures a double-double and No. 13 Duke women beat Clemson 60-46 in ACC quarterfinals
Toby Fournier had 17 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks, Delaney Thomas added 14 points, and No. 13 Duke cruised past Clemson 60-46 in the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament quarterfinals.
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