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Duke dodges scare, tips cap to McNamara, Siena

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Last updated: March 20, 2026 12:11 pm
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Duke Escapes NCAA Tournament Scare, Survives Gritty Siena in Nail-Biting Opener

The aura of invincibility that follows the NCAA Tournament’s No. 1 overall seed was stripped away, piece by piece, for 35 tense minutes in Charlotte. In its place was a stark reality: survival. The Duke Blue Devils, the tournament’s presumptive kingpin, stared down a historic upset, rallying from a 13-point second-half deficit to barely fend off the fearless 16th-seeded Siena Saints, 71-65, in a first-round thriller that felt more like a regional final. The final score belied the sheer panic that permeated the arena and the collective consciousness of the college basketball world, as Duke was forced to tip its cap to a legendary opposing coach and a team that refused to bow.

Contents
  • A Saintly Surge: Siena’s Game Plan Unravels Duke
  • The Turning Point: Duke’s Championship DNA Emerges
  • McNamara’s Moment and McCaffery’s Masterclass
  • Looking Ahead: A Sobering Wake-Up Call for the Blue Devils
  • Conclusion: A Classic That Reverberates

A Saintly Surge: Siena’s Game Plan Unravels Duke

From the opening tip, this was not a typical 1 vs. 16 matchup. Siena, champion of the MAAC and coached by the venerable Fran McCaffery, played with a poise and tactical precision that dismantled Duke’s defensive schemes. The Saints executed a near-flawless game plan:

  • Pace Control: They methodically worked deep into the shot clock, negating Duke’s transition game and athleticism.
  • Three-Point Barrage: Siena shot a blistering 50% from beyond the arc in the first half, with senior guard Dan McNamara catching fire.
  • Physical Interior Defense: They bodied Duke’s star big men, creating difficult, contested shots at the rim and winning the rebounding battle for much of the game.

McNamara, playing the game of his life, became the embodiment of the upset bid. His fourth three-pointer of the half gave Siena a 38-30 lead at the break, sending a shockwave through the arena. When the Saints extended that lead to 49-36 with 15:21 remaining, history—the impossible 1-over-16 upset—felt palpably close.

The Turning Point: Duke’s Championship DNA Emerges

The defining characteristic of great teams is not that they avoid peril, but how they respond to it. Facing oblivion, Duke’s championship pedigree finally kicked in. The rally was not led by a singular superstar, but by a collective, hardened resolve.

The shift started on the defensive end. Duke abandoned its standard drop coverage, switching to a more aggressive, switching defense that finally disrupted Siena’s rhythm. The Saints’ three-point looks became contested, and their once-fluid offense sputtered into a series of tough, late-clock attempts. Concurrently, Duke began attacking the paint with desperation. The Blue Devils pounded the ball inside, drawing fouls and generating easier opportunities. This two-pronged adjustment—defensive intensity and offensive physicality—slowly chipped away at the lead.

“We looked each other in the huddle and knew we weren’t losing this game,” said Duke’s All-American forward. “It wasn’t about X’s and O’s anymore. It was pure will. You have to give Siena all the credit in the world—they made us find something we didn’t know we had to find this early.”

McNamara’s Moment and McCaffery’s Masterclass

While Duke’s escape will dominate headlines, the story of the game is the performance of Siena and its leaders. Dan McNamara finished with a game-high 24 points, etching his name into March lore. Every clutch shot, every poised step-back, was a dagger aimed at the heart of a giant. His performance was a testament to the beauty of the tournament: a senior, on the sport’s biggest stage, playing the perfect game until the final moments.

Even more profound was the strategic showing from Fran McCaffery. The veteran coach, long respected for his offensive mind, delivered a masterclass. He exploited Duke’s defensive tendencies, manipulated matchups, and had his team psychologically prepared to win, not just compete. In the post-game handshake, Duke’s coach was seen offering lengthy, sincere praise to McCaffery. “Fran is one of the best in the business,” he said later. “That was as well-coached a team as we’ve faced all year. They had an answer for everything until we simply had to out-execute them.”

Looking Ahead: A Sobering Wake-Up Call for the Blue Devils

For Duke, this was a survival game in the truest sense. The victory advances them, but the film session will be a sobering affair. Several critical questions emerged:

  • Perimeter Defense: Can they close out on shooters faster, or will they be vulnerable against a more athletic shooting team?
  • Early Game Focus: Did they underestimate Siena, or is there a deeper issue with starting games with sufficient defensive energy?
  • Half-Court Execution: When their transition game is stalled, can they consistently generate high-quality shots against a set defense?

Paradoxically, this scare could be the best thing for Duke’s title aspirations. The myth of the easy path is gone. The aura is gone. What remains is a hardened understanding that every possession in March is a battle. They have been bloodied, and they survived. The resilience they displayed in the final ten minutes is now part of their tournament fabric.

Conclusion: A Classic That Reverberates

Duke’s 71-65 victory over Siena will be logged in the record books as a win for the No. 1 seed. But those who witnessed it will remember it as something far greater: a classic NCAA Tournament crucible. It was a celebration of the underdog’s spirit, embodied by Dan McNamara’s fearless shooting. It was a tribute to coaching excellence, showcased by Fran McCaffery’s brilliant plan. And ultimately, it was a test of a titan’s resolve, which Duke passed by the slimmest of margins.

For Siena, the legacy is one of immortal pride. For Duke, the message is clear: the road to the championship is paved with landmines, and the first one nearly detonated their entire journey. They dodged a scare, tipped their cap to a worthy opponent, and live to fight another day. But in March, a wake-up call this loud either breaks a team or forges it into something stronger. The basketball world now watches to see which path these Blue Devils will take.


Source: Based on news from ESPN.

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