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Boozer Twins Lead Top-Seeded Duke Past Siena as Family Legacy Returns to March

Twin chemistry plus a multigenerational Duke pedigree shape the Blue Devils’ top-seeded March push.

Overview

  • Cameron Boozer delivered 22 points and 13 rebounds in Duke’s first-round win over Siena, reinforcing his freshman dominance.
  • Cayden Boozer, now starting at point guard after Caleb Foster’s injury, added a career-high 19 points to help secure the victory.
  • Cameron enters the tournament as a unanimous First-Team All-American and National Player of the Year, averaging about 22.5 points and 10.3 rebounds.
  • The brothers’ decade of shared play from Miami high school titles to USA U17 competition is cited as a tactical edge for Duke.
  • Carlos Boozer’s 2001 Duke title, two NBA All-Star selections, and current ACC Network analyst role frame the family narrative surrounding the run.