Summary
Duke's basketball team will have point guard Caleb Foster back for their game against St. John’s in the NCAA tournament. Foster broke his foot earlier in the month but is set to play tonight, providing a boost to Duke's lineup as they aim for a spot in the Elite Eight.
Key Facts
- Caleb Foster, Duke’s point guard, is returning from a foot injury to play against St. John’s.
- Foster has been out since Duke's last regular-season game against North Carolina.
- It's unclear if he will have a limit on his playing time or if he will start the game.
- Freshman Cayden Boozer filled Foster's role, scoring 19 points against Siena.
- Foster averages 8.5 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 2.8 assists in 31 games this season.
- Duke coach Jon Scheyer expected Foster's return by the Final Four, but he is playing earlier.
- Duke committed 17 turnovers in their last game against TCU.
- The game against St. John’s starts at 7:10 p.m. ET in Washington, DC.