Top-ranked Michigan will meet No. 3 Duke in a neutral-site showdown in Washington, D.C., on Saturday. The game marks the seventh top-five clash between the blue-blood programs, with Duke holding a 4-3 edge in prior meetings. Both teams enter with strong records and championship aspirations.
This weekend's college basketball slate features rare top-tier action, including two top-four games on the same day—a occurrence just five times in 77 years of the AP poll. The highlight is No. 1 Michigan versus No. 3 Duke, set for a one-off event in Washington, D.C. College GameDay will broadcast from the site, featuring Jay Bilas and Jay Williams alongside Rece Davis, Andraya Carter, and Seth Greenberg.
Michigan, the national title favorite, claims the No. 1 spot for the first time since the 2012-13 season, when it reached the championship game. The Wolverines hold a 25-1 record, powered by versatile forward Yaxel Lendeborg and guard Elliot Cadeau, who excels in assists. Their most recent win came on the road against Purdue on Tuesday.
Duke, recent entrants into the top five after climbing from outside, stands at 24-2, with losses by a combined four points. Cameron Boozer leads the Blue Devils in points, rebounds, and assists, shooting 58.2% from the field, 39.4% from three, and 76.8% from the line. The team eyes a deep tournament run before Boozer's expected NBA Draft entry.
The matchup revives a storied rivalry, with Michigan supplanting Arizona at No. 1 last week. Duke has won four of the previous six top-five encounters. Elsewhere, No. 4 Arizona visits No. 2 Houston in a Big 12 clash, contrasting up-tempo offense with grinding defense. Arizona, after a 23-0 start, has stumbled with recent losses, while Houston seeks revenge from last spring's national title game.