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No. 12 Duke women secure share of ACC title by beating Florida State 80-52
Duke dominated the second half to win 80-52 over Florida State, securing their first ACC regular-season title in 13 years and the No. 1 seed for the tournament.
- On February 26, 2026, No. 12 Duke women's basketball team defeated Florida State 80-52 at Cameron Indoor Stadium to claim their 13th ACC regular-season crown.
- After a 3-6 start this season, Duke went on a 17-game winning streak, securing their first ACC regular-season crown in 13 years under Kara Lawson.
- Using a decisive third-quarter run, Duke used a 13-2 third-quarter run and 47-23 second-half edge as Toby Fournier led with 22 points and 13 rebounds while all five starters reached double figures.
- Duke secured the No. 1 seed for the March 4-8 ACC Tournament at Gas South Arena and finishes the regular season on Sunday, March 1 at North Carolina.
- For the opponent, Florida State struggled as graduate guard Jasmine Shavers scored 21 points and was outrebounded 54-30, marking a season-low margin.
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No. 12 Duke women secure share of ACC title by beating Florida State 80-52
Toby Fournier scored 22 points and grabbed 13 rebounds and 12th-ranked Duke broke it open after halftime and beat Florida State 80-52 on Thursday night to capture at least a share of the ACC regular season title.
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The No.12 Duke Blue Devils put on a show in front of the home fans at Cameron Indoor Stadium with their 80-52 win over the visiting Florida State Seminoles. Toby Fournier had another amazing game for the Blue Devils, scoring a game-high 22 points on 7-14 shooting, including 2-5 from three-point range, to go along with 13 rebounds and an astounding 5 blocked shots. Ashlon Jackson added 15 points while Delaney Thomas and Riley Nelson each added 13…
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