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No. 1 Duke Eliminates Clemson 60-46 at ACC Tournament, Advances to Semifinals Behind Fournier Double-Double

Top-seeded Duke defeated Clemson 60-46 at Gas South Arena in Duluth, GA, in a hard-fought ACC Tournament quarterfinal. Toby Fournier and Mia Moore both dropped 17 points, but the Blue Devils' second-quarter surge proved too much for the Tigers to overcome.
Dez Barnes Published: March 6, 2026 | Updated: March 6, 2026 7 minutes read
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DULUTH, Ga. — The kids didn’t know about the rivalry. They didn’t know about the 53-51 score from earlier this season, or what it meant for a No. 1 seed to walk into a quarterfinal against the same team that already beat them once. They just knew that basketball was happening, and that being loud was their job, and they were magnificent at it.

Duke and Clemson Clash at ACC Tournament

Hundreds of them packed Gas South Arena on Friday morning, turning what could have been a tense, chess-match atmosphere into something that felt more like a celebration — right up until Duke reminded everyone in the building why they earned that top seed in the first place.

Final score: Duke 60, Clemson 46. The Blue Devils got their revenge. The Tigers got a lesson in what happens when you give a motivated team a 19-point halftime cushion to work with.


The Room Was Ready Before Tip-Off

There’s a specific kind of energy that only exists when children are involved in a sporting event. It’s not sophisticated. It’s not strategic. It’s just pure, uncomplicated joy — and Gas South Arena was swimming in it Friday morning. Every basket drew a roar. Every timeout brought noise. The kids in attendance had no rooting interest beyond the spectacle itself, and somehow that made the whole thing louder.

Underneath all of that joy, though, the subtext was serious. Duke came into this game with unfinished business stamped on their foreheads. The ACC’s top seed. A program that prides itself on excellence and had already absorbed the sting of a UNC loss — and worse, a 53-51 defeat to these very Clemson Tigers earlier in the year. That kind of loss has a way of sitting in a locker room, quiet and persistent, until there’s an opportunity to answer it.

Friday was that opportunity.

Clemson, for their part, showed up ready to do it again. The Tigers have been a team defined by their refusal to be outworked, by their ability to find a way in the fourth quarter when everything else has been stripped away. They beat Duke once. The belief that they could do it twice was not unfounded. It was, in fact, entirely reasonable — right up until the second quarter happened.


One of the season's best matchups returns – this time at the ACC Tournament.@ClemsonWBB vs. @DukeWBB 🍿 pic.twitter.com/ncT5cTSFtj

— ACC Women's Basketball (@accwbb) March 6, 2026

How a Game Gets Away From You

The first quarter offered Clemson hope. The Tigers were competitive, scrappy, and doing enough defensively to suggest this wouldn’t be a blowout. But the problems that have followed this team all season walked right in with them — shot-clock violations at inopportune moments, open looks that rimmed out, and the kind of offensive inconsistency that forces a team to rely on their defense to stay afloat.

Duke didn’t need a second invitation. The Blue Devils started converting, started pushing the pace, and started building the kind of lead that turns a competitive game into a management exercise. By the three-minute mark of the first half, the scoreboard showed 32-17. Duke’s way.

Toby Fournier was a problem from the opening whistle — physical, relentless, and finishing with 17 points and 10 rebounds that served as a constant reminder of the size and length advantage Duke brought to the floor. Taina Mair ran the offense like a conductor with 11 points, 8 rebounds, and 3 assists, never forcing anything and always finding the right play at the right moment. Delaney Thomas added 14 efficient points that came exactly when Clemson threatened to get something going.

By halftime, Duke led 38-19. Nineteen points. The kind of number that doesn’t get overcome very often, especially against a team as good as the Blue Devils.


The Tigers Weren’t Done — They Just Ran Out of Time

What happened in the third quarter is worth remembering, because Clemson did not go quietly. The Tigers came out of the locker room with an entirely different level of intensity — tighter defense, more purposeful offense, and the kind of urgency that had been missing in the first half. The gap started closing. The kids in the stands got louder. For a stretch of minutes, the comeback felt less like a fantasy and more like a developing reality.

But rebounding killed them. Every time Clemson generated a stop, Duke found a way back to the glass, extended possessions, and denied the Tigers the momentum they so desperately needed. The margin shrank — but never enough, and never fast enough.

The Duke ball movement 🤌🏽

📺ESPN2 pic.twitter.com/KOuk1jDln7

— Duke Women’s Basketball (@DukeWBB) March 6, 2026

Then came the fourth quarter, which is where this Clemson team lives. Mia Moore — who has been one of the most compelling stories of this entire tournament — was magnificent again, finishing with 17 points and refusing to let Duke coast. Rachel Rose ran the offense with composure and collected 5 assists that kept the Tigers organized even when the deficit felt overwhelming. Taylor Johnson-Matthews chipped in 12 controlled, efficient points and gave Clemson a second scoring option that Duke had to respect.

They fought until the final buzzer. That part was never in question. But the mountain was simply too steep, and Duke — to their credit — never gave Clemson a real crack at the summit. The Blue Devils closed it out at 60-46 and punched their ticket to the semifinals.


The Performances That Defined the Night

DUKE BLUE DEVILS

Toby Fournier | 17 pts, 10 reb, 1 ast A double-double that went beyond the numbers. Fournier was the physical presence Duke needed to establish dominance early and maintain it when Clemson pushed back. She rebounded with authority, scored in traffic, and made the Tigers pay every single time they left her an inch of space.

Delaney Thomas | 14 pts, 6 reb Thomas doesn’t need the spotlight to be effective — she just needs the ball at the right moment. Fourteen points of exactly the kind of complementary scoring that makes a team like Duke so hard to guard. She never forced anything and never missed a beat.

Taina Mair | 11 pts, 8 reb, 3 ast The most well-rounded performance of the game on either side of the ball. Mair saw the floor, made the right read, attacked the glass, and scored when it mattered. If Duke goes on a deep run in this tournament, her name is going to keep coming up in these conversations.

CLEMSON TIGERS

Mia Moore | 17 pts, 4 reb Back-to-back 17-point games in the ACC Tournament. Moore has been Clemson’s most consistent and electric performer this week, and Friday was more of the same. She competes on every possession with an intensity that is genuinely fun to watch. When the NCAA Tournament bracket drops, her name should be one of the first circled on any opponent’s scouting report.

Taylor Johnson-Matthews | 12 pts, 3 reb, 1 ast Twelve steady, composed points from a player who never seemed rattled by the moment. Johnson-Matthews gave Clemson a dependable second option and competed with the kind of quiet confidence that lifts a team even when the scoreboard isn’t cooperating.

Rachel Rose | 7 pts, 1 reb, 5 ast Five assists and a steadying presence when Clemson needed one most. Rose kept the offense from completely unraveling in the moments when Duke’s lead felt most suffocating, finding the right player on every possession and never letting the team feel like they were playing without direction.

HOPPIN' TO THE SEMIS 👊 @DukeWBB pic.twitter.com/2UTocL2o0E

— ACC Women's Basketball (@accwbb) March 6, 2026

Where They Go From Here

Duke moves on to face the winner of Notre Dame and NC State in the ACC Tournament semifinals. The Blue Devils are locked in, playing with a chip on their shoulder and the kind of depth that becomes increasingly dangerous as a tournament progresses. An ACC Championship is the goal, and right now nothing looks capable of stopping them from getting there.

Clemson’s tournament ends here — but only this tournament. The NCAA Tournament is on the horizon, and this is a program that has spent the entire season proving that their ceiling is higher than anyone outside of Clemson, S.C. wants to admit. They need to arrive fully healthy, fully confident, and carrying the belief that this group belongs in March’s biggest moments.

Because they do. Friday just wasn’t their day.


Quick Hits

  • Duke entered seeking revenge for a 53-51 regular-season loss to Clemson — mission accomplished
  • The Blue Devils led 38-19 at halftime, the largest halftime lead of the ACC Tournament
  • Clemson’s third-quarter charge briefly threatened before Duke pulled away for good
  • Mia Moore has now scored 17 points in back-to-back ACC Tournament appearances
  • Duke advances to face the Notre Dame vs. NC State semifinal winner
  • Clemson’s next chapter: the NCAA Tournament

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