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Louisville falls to Duke in ACC Championship

  • Tyrese Proctor scored 19 points and made six 3-pointers as Duke defeated Louisville 73-62 to win its second Atlantic Coast Conference title in three years.
  • Duke secured its 23rd ACC title, the most in conference history, exceeding rival North Carolina by five titles, according to official tournament records.
  • Louisville competed in its first ACC final since joining the league in 2014, finishing 27-7 this season, according to coach Pat Kelsey.
  • The game's key moment was Duke's 12-0 run in the second half, fueled by Proctor's performance, which helped secure their win.
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No. 1 Duke, without its star, captures ACC title over No. 13 Louisville

CHARLOTTE -- Tyrese Proctor finished with 19 points as No. 1 Duke cranked out a 73-62 victory against No. 13 Louisville to win its second Atlantic Coast Conference tournament championship in three years despite being without its top player again…

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Duke University broke the news in on Saturday, March 15, 2025.
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