(BCSNN) — No. 1 Duke secured its second consecutive outright ACC regular‑season championship with a 93–64 win over NC State on Monday night at the Lenovo Center. The victory marked the program’s 22nd ACC regular‑season crown and pushed the Blue Devils to 28–2 overall and 16–1 in conference play.

Cameron Boozer led all scorers with 26 points and grabbed a game‑high nine rebounds. Dame Sarr added 16 points — 14 in the first half — and matched his career highs with three three‑pointers and eight rebounds. Isaiah Evans scored 12 points and Patrick Ngongba II added 11 to round out Duke’s double‑figure scorers.

Caleb Foster contributed six points, four rebounds and seven assists, giving the junior back‑to‑back games with at least six assists for the first time in his career.

Duke finished with 21 assists on 32 made field goals and outrebounded NC State 43–32. Defensively, the Blue Devils held the Wolfpack to 7 of 29 (.241) from three‑point range, their second‑lowest percentage of the season.

NC State opened the game with a dunk and an early 8–4 lead, but Sarr answered with consecutive threes to put Duke ahead. Evans added two triples of his own as the teams traded long‑range shots early. Duke’s defense tightened midway through the half, holding NC State without a field goal for more than three minutes and stretching the lead to 38–24.

Sarr’s third three and a buzzer‑beating triple from Nikolas Khamenia sent Duke into halftime up 47–30.

The Blue Devils opened the second half with six straight points and pushed the margin past 20. Boozer’s three‑point play with 8:39 remaining gave him 21 points and extended the lead to 76–51. Duke later used an 11–0 run to build its largest lead of the night at 87–55 with 3:02 left.

Duke returns home Saturday to close the regular season against No. 17 North Carolina. Tipoff is set for 6:30 p.m. on ESPN