Duke and Baylor square off in second round of NCAA Tournament
- Duke will face Baylor in the NCAA Tournament, where former Duke player Jeremy Roach now plays for Baylor.
- Duke won its first-round game 93-49, while Baylor won 75-72 against Mississippi State.
- Duke's star freshman Cooper Flagg returned to the starting lineup after a week recovering from an ankle injury.
- Duke achieved a remarkable assist-to-turnover ratio of 10.5 in their victory, which is the best in program history.
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No. 1 seed Duke's opening-week offense in March Madness was a display of elite efficiency
Duke's elite offensive efficiency stood out as it rolled through the first two games of the NCAA Tournament. The Blue Devils are the top seed in the East Region.

Cooper Flagg carries Duke men’s basketball into Sweet 16
The Newport native scores 18 points as top-seeded Blue Devils roll past Baylor.


Duke guard on cusp of 150th career college game enjoying first NCAA tourney run
Sion James, who transferred to Duke before this season after playing four years at Tulane, will play in his 150th career college game on Sunday when the Blue Devils play Baylor.
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