No. 3 Duke has taken down No. 1 Michigan for its 11th all-time win vs. a top-ranked team in the AP Top 25 poll as the Blue Devils hung on for a 68-63 victory.
The Blue Devils let Michigan get within one point with just under 4 minutes remaining, only to slam the door shut down the stretch. Freshman forward Cameron Boozer saved his best for last, too, scoring seven of the team's final 11 points as Duke closed it out.
Boozer finished with 18 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists. He iced the game with just under two minutes to go with his first and only make from 3-point range on the evening.
Michigan, led by a 16-point first half from Yaxel Lendeborg, was able to keep it tight early and made a few runs in the second half. But it could not quite chase Duke down, however.
A big part of that was its inability to make shots -- it finished 6 of 25 from 3-point range -- as well as its inability to keep Aday Mara out of foul trouble. Duke relentlessly attacked Mara and got him in foul trouble early, forcing Michigan to roll out smaller lineups of which it could then take advantage.
In the victory, Duke improves to 25-2 on the season and likely (for now) positions itself the No. 1 overall seed with a head-to-head win over a Michigan team that earlier in the day was named as the current No. 1 overall seed.
Read on below for takeaways from Duke's thrilling win over Michigan on Saturday night.