March 6, 2026; Duluth, Georgia, USA; Duke Blue Devils forward Toby Fournier (35) hits a shot past Clemson Tigers guard Taylor Johnson-Matthews (10) in the third quarter at Gas South Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images Toby Fournier provided 17 points and 10 rebounds as defending champion Duke avenged a loss less than two weeks ago with a 60-46 quarterfinal victory over Clemson in Duluth, Ga., on Friday in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament.
The Blue Devils (22-8), the top seed ranked 13th in the nation, also received 14 points from Delaney Thomas and 11 points from Tyna Meyer. Duke, which lost two of its final three games of the regular season, takes a lead of as much as 25 points in the rematch with Clemson and then faces Notre Dame in Saturday’s semifinals.
Mia Moore scored 17 points for ninth-seeded Clemson (21-11), which scored just 28 points through the first three quarters and trailed by 18 with nine minutes remaining. The Tigers committed 21 turnovers and shot 35.3% (18-for-51) from the field.
No. 12: Louisville 87, Syracuse 61
Tajianna Roberts scored 17 points and paced six players in double figures as the second-seeded Cardinals cruised past the Orange.
Rayna Scott scored 15 points, McHenry Randolph and Skyler Jones both had 12 points, and Laura Ziegler and Imari Berry each had 11 points as Louisville shot 55.9% from the field. The Cardinals (26-6), who face the winner of North Carolina-Virginia Tech on Saturday, led 45-33 at halftime and opened the third quarter on a 12-3 run. Randolph recorded a game-high 10 rebounds.
ACC Rookie of the Year Uche Ijoje had 22 points and 9 rebounds against seventh-seeded Syracuse (23-8), which is looking for its third straight win. Sophie Burrows added 12 points and nine rebounds, and Jasmyn Cooper had 11 points for the Orange, who went 4-for-25 on 3-point attempts.
Notre Dame 81, North Carolina State 63
ACC Player of the Year Hannah Hidalgo poured in 25 points and the fifth-seeded Fighting Irish rolled through in the quarterfinals.
Iyana Moore, who hit four 3-pointers, scored 14 points for the Irish (22-9), who had 17 of her 20 points in the first half to take a 40-32 halftime advantage. Moore and Hidalgo scored 33 points in the first half, and the score increased to 62-41 through the fourth quarter. Cassandre Prosper added 13 points for Notre Dame, which improved to 4-0 against NC State in an ACC tournament matchup.
Camille Pierre had 17 points, Jamarella Jones 14, Quadence Samuels 12 and Joe Brooks 10 as fourth-seeded NC State (20-10) made just 4 of 19 3-pointers. The Wolfpack had 17 turnovers.
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