Summary
Duke's basketball team is waiting to see if Caleb Foster, a key player with a foot injury, can return for the Sweet 16 game against St. John's. Foster has a slight chance to play after being out since early March, according to the team's coach. His possible return is significant for Duke as they heavily rely on him.
Key Facts
- Duke's Caleb Foster has a fractured foot and has not played since March 7.
- Coach Jon Scheyer says Foster has an "outside chance" to play in the upcoming Sweet 16 game.
- Foster is a junior from North Carolina, averaging 8.5 points per game.
- Duke has been relying on freshman Cayden Boozer in Foster’s absence.
- Duke defeated Siena and TCU to reach the Sweet 16.
- The next game is against No. 5 seed St. John's at Capital One Arena in Washington, DC.
- Coach Scheyer remains hopeful about Foster's return later in the tournament.