(BCSNN) — No. 4 Duke extended its winning streak to 10 games and remained unbeaten in ACC play with a 67-49 victory over Boston College on Tuesday night at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

The Blue Devils moved to 21-1 overall and 10-0 in the conference while securing their 28th straight home win.

Freshman forward Cameron Boozer surpassed 500 points on the season, finishing with 19 points, 12 rebounds and a career‑high five steals for his 11th double‑double. Isaiah Evans added 12 points, and Maliq Brown led all players with four assists.

Duke opened the game with a 13-0 run, sparked by a Boozer three‑pointer, a steal and dunk, and an alley‑oop to Dame Sarr. Boston College did not score until the 14:59 mark. Boozer started 5‑for‑5 from the field and reached double figures less than eight minutes in.

Patrick Ngongba II scored five straight points to push Duke’s lead to 29-13 midway through the first half. Consecutive threes from Caleb Foster and Evans extended the margin to 35-18, and Boozer’s dunk on the final possession sent Duke into halftime ahead 42-27.

Four Boston College turnovers in the opening minutes of the second half helped Duke build a 51-31 lead, its first 20‑point advantage. The Eagles briefly cut the deficit to 13, but Duke closed the game by scoring nine of the final 13 points.

Duke held Boston College to 49 points, matching the Eagles’ season low and marking the 20th time in 22 games the Blue Devils have held an opponent below its scoring average. Duke shot 62.1 percent in the first half and finished with a 35-31 rebounding edge and 10 steals.

The win continued several program streaks: Duke has won 32 of its last 33 conference games, 17 straight ACC regular‑season contests, and 15 consecutive ACC home games. The Blue Devils improved to 15-0 at home against Boston College and 31-3 overall in the series.

Boozer’s performance added to a historic start to his career. He now has 11 double‑doubles, tied for 10th most by a Duke freshman, and became the first Division I player to record at least 14 points, five rebounds and two assists in 22 straight games.

Evans’ 12 points extended Duke’s record to 28-0 over the past two seasons when he scores in double figures. Ngongba finished with nine points and nine rebounds, one shy of a double‑double.

Head coach Jon Scheyer praised the team’s defensive effort and fast start. “Great to get our 10th conference win. All of these are precious,” Scheyer said. He also highlighted Boozer’s impact, calling him “all about winning” and “off the charts for us this year.”

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Duke travels to No. 14 North Carolina on Saturday, Feb. 7, for a 6:30 p.m. tipoff on ESPN.