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The college basketball landscape shifted dramatically on Saturday, February 21, 2026, as two of the nation’s premier programs made massive statements on the road to March. In a day defined by heavyweight clashes, No. 3 Duke pulled off a season-defining upset in the nation’s capital, while No. 4 Arizona managed to steady the ship after a rocky stretch.
Duke Topples the Giant in D.C.
In what many are calling a potential Final Four preview, the No. 3 Duke Blue Devils handed No. 1 Michigan its first neutral-site loss of the season, edging out the Wolverines 68–63 at Capital One Arena.
The story of the night was freshman phenom Cameron Boozer. Playing in front of his father, former Duke legend Carlos Boozer, the younger Boozer looked every bit the superstar, finishing nearly at a triple-double with 18 points, 10 rebounds, and 7 assists.
- The Clincher: With the game hanging in the balance and Duke leading by just one, Boozer drilled a step-back three-pointer with 1:55 remaining to push the lead to 64–58.
- Defensive Identity: Duke’s defense was the real MVP, holding a Michigan offense that averaged over 90 points per game to a season-low 63. The Blue Devils’ length disrupted the Wolverines’ rhythm, forcing them into a dismal 6-of-25 (24%) performance from beyond the arc.
- The Implications: With No. 1 Michigan and No. 2 Houston both losing on the same day, Duke is now the odds-on favorite to claim the No. 1 spot in Monday’s AP Poll.
Arizona Outlasts Houston in a Slugfest
While Duke was making noise out east, the No. 4 Arizona Wildcats were in a literal street fight against No. 2 Houston at the Fertitta Center. In a game that featured 48 combined fouls and zero breathing room, Arizona escaped with a 71–67 victory.
- The Response: After suffering back-to-back losses earlier this month that cost them the top ranking, the Wildcats proved they still have the “clutch gene.”
- Backcourt Brilliance: Jaden Bradley and Anthony Dell’Orso combined for 39 points, navigating Houston’s “Cougar High” pressure defense with veteran-like composure.
- Seeding Shakeup: Arizona’s win, combined with Michigan’s loss, creates a “logjam” at the top of the NCAA Selection Committee’s seed list. Both Arizona and Duke are now virtual locks for No. 1 seeds if the season ended today.
The Road to Selection Sunday
With only three weeks remaining in the regular season, the race for the top overall seed has never been tighter.
- Duke returns home to face North Carolina in a rematch that could decide the ACC regular-season title.
- Arizona heads back to Tucson for a pivotal Big 12 showdown against Iowa State.
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