Duke didn’t just win Tuesday — it erased Syracuse. The No-venue-listed Blue Devils (24-2) throttled the Orange (15-12) 101-64 on February 17, 2026, turning a 40-24 halftime edge into a 37-point demolition.
How it happened
The story is in the split: Duke led 40-24 at the half, then detonated for 61 points after intermission. Syracuse, meanwhile, managed 40 in the second half — not nearly enough to withstand the Blue Devils’ pace and shot-making as the margin ballooned into a rout.
By the final horn, Duke had cleared the century mark while holding Syracuse to 64, a lopsided finish that mirrored the teams’ recent trajectories: Duke entered in strong form (WWWLW) and played like it, while Syracuse (LWWLL) couldn’t stabilize once the game sped up.
Turning point: the post-halftime avalanche
Syracuse had at least kept the game within striking distance early, trailing by 16 at halftime. The second half removed all doubt. Duke’s 61-point closing stretch flipped the game from “can Syracuse make a run?” to “how big can this get?” — and it got big fast.
By the numbers
- Final: Duke 101, Syracuse 64
- Halftime: Duke 40, Syracuse 24
- Second half: Duke 61, Syracuse 40
What it means going forward
Duke’s 24-2 profile keeps looking sturdier by the week, and this one was the kind of emphatic, high-margin win that reinforces both ceiling and consistency heading deeper into the season. For Syracuse, now 15-12, the urgency only rises: the Orange have to find a way to survive opponent runs, because Duke’s second-half surge exposed how quickly a manageable deficit can become a blowout.

