WASHINGTON — Caleb Foster arrived at Capital One Arena on Friday on a scooter. He left the postgame information convention on a scooter. In between, he was the catalyst for Duke‘s comeback win over St. John’s to advance to its third straight Elite Eight.
Foster, who suffered a fracture in his proper foot 20 days in the past and underwent surgical procedure someday later, got here off the bench to attain 11 second-half factors and lead the general No. 1 seed Blue Devils to an 80-75 victory over the fifth-seeded Red Storm.
It was a efficiency that left coach Jon Scheyer emotional.
“Still a little stunned with what happened, to be honest with you guys,” Scheyer stated. “He had no business playing tonight. Ninety-nine percent of guys do not come back to play under the circumstances of what’s happened to him. It was incredible the way he willed us. There’s no analytics. There’s no stats that can measure how big this dude’s heart is for what he did.”
Foster suffered the damage within the second half of the regular-season finale towards North Carolina and had missed the previous 5 video games coming into Friday. He practiced a “little bit” Wednesday, practiced once more Thursday, however Friday was the primary time he performed 5-on-5 for the reason that damage. Scheyer stated he hoped to get 8 to 10 minutes from Foster to offer Cayden Boozer a break.
Duke ended up needing rather more.
St. John’s began taking pictures the best way it left off towards Kansas final weekend. The Red Storm made 9 first-half 3-pointers and 13 for the sport, their third straight sport with double-digit 3s — one thing they hadn’t carried out in additional than two months earlier than the NCAA match. Reserve huge man Ruben Prey, who made 14 profession 3s in 69 video games coming into Friday evening, hit three first-half 3s.
The Red Storm turned up the defensive strain early within the second half, forcing three turnovers in a four-possession span and changing each into factors. An Ian Jackson bounce shot with 15:01 left gave St. John’s a 10-point lead.
Scheyer made two important adjustments. One, he went to the identical matchup zone that sparked Duke’s comeback towards Siena within the first spherical. Second, Scheyer introduced in Foster after he performed seven scoreless minutes within the first half.
Both choices introduced rapid outcomes.
The zone protection took St. John’s out of its offensive rhythm. After a primary half that includes loads of open 3-point makes an attempt from the Red Storm, Duke contested on the perimeter extra successfully.
“We didn’t run what we were supposed to run,” St. John’s ahead Dillon Mitchell stated. “We were messed up, not getting to our spots.”
What additionally contributed was Duke stopped committing turnovers. The Blue Devils’ remaining live-ball miscue got here with 16:57 remaining, and so they turned it over only one time the remainder of the sport. The Red Storm had been now not getting transition alternatives, pressured to play virtually solely within the half court docket.
Foster completed with no turnover.
“He completely surpassed my expectations of what I expected, what I was hoping for, and obviously you guys saw it, we needed every last shot, basket, poise,” Scheyer stated. “He was also the guy — he’s our most experienced guy in these moments. So I thought his voice in the huddle, the look he had was completely determined to win, and I thought that really helped us, especially when we got down in the second half.”
Isaiah Evans was Duke’s most constant supply of offense, ending with 25 factors, together with a step-back 3-pointer with 3:54 left to offer Duke a 70-69 lead it would not relinquish. Cameron Boozer shook off a sluggish begin to publish 22 factors and 10 rebounds.
But it was Foster who scored seven straight factors throughout a 9-2 run after St. John’s took its 10-point lead, and it was Foster who scored two consecutive baskets within the remaining 2:15 to maintain the Red Storm at an arm’s size.
“As soon as the doctor told me that it’s a chance, I just took it and ran with it,” Foster stated on his fast return to the court docket. “That’s where my mindset has been from here on out. I wanted to come out and provide anything possible, experience, whatever the team needed. I didn’t know what we needed or what to expect but just providing a boost out there any way I can.”
Foster, a 6-foot-5 junior, has had a strong marketing campaign as Duke’s place to begin guard. He is averaging 8.5 factors, 3.6 rebounds and a pair of.8 assists per sport and taking pictures 39.8% from 3-point vary. He was thrust right into a key function as a freshman however took a step again final season, taking part in simply 14 minutes per sport and seeing his minutes dramatically lower over the second half of the season.
His journey again to being a game-changing level guard on the NCAA match’s total No. 1 seed is a part of why Scheyer was so emotional after Friday’s sport.
“His commitment to Duke, his commitment to me and this program has been unmatched,” Scheyer stated. “And then for today, most guys wouldn’t come back, just that’s the reality. … This decision had to come from him, and I want to support him in that decision.
“And what he did, it was a surreal factor to teach. I actually felt like he was going to will us to victory, and that is what he did.”