How Caleb Foster, Duke squeaked into Elite 8 with sheer will and a scooter: 'He had no business playing tonight'

Caleb Foster, the junior leader of the Duke Blue Devils, made a remarkable return from a two-week injury to score 11 points and help his team overcome a 10-point deficit to win against St. John's. Foster's performance was instrumental in Duke's 80-75 victory, which propelled them into the Elite 8.
Caleb Foster returned from a two-week injury to score 11 points and lead the Duke Blue Devils to an 80-75 win against St. John's. Foster played limited minutes in the first half and returned to the bench after the break due to his injury. He then went on a run, scoring four times in a row, including a jumper from the paint, to help Duke overcome a 10-point deficit. The Blue Devils' win was also aided by Cameron Boozer's double-double and Isaiah Evans' four 3-pointers. Duke coach Jon Scheyer praised Foster's determination and heart, saying he had no business playing tonight. The win propelled Duke into the Elite 8 with a 35-2 record.
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