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Overcoming a poor first half, Austin Rivers spurred the Blue Devils to a key second-half run that kept the surging Terrapins at bay.
Mason Plumlee was dominant against the Terrapins, controlling the interior en route to a game-high 23 points and 12 rebounds.
Seth Curry led the Blue Devils’ epic comeback against North Carolina.
Playing against the nation’s second-best player, Alex Domijan, Reid Carleton watched his first set lead collapse. He then lost 6-0 in the second set.
Henrique Cunha was topped by the Tar Heels’ Jose Hernandez in the final match, 7-5, 2-6, 6-4.
Freshman Robert Huber won his fourth game of the season last night, pitching six innings and only allowing three earned runs.
Yesterday’s match came down to Reka Zsilinszka, who topped her opponent in three sets to give Duke the win.
In the last meeting between Duke and UConn, the Blue Devils were blown out. They hope to change that tonight.
Head coach Joanne P. McCallie said the Blue Devils must do a better job playing defense on hot shooters.
In three games at the ACC tournament, Miles Plumlee took advantage of a starting role, scoring 8.7 points and grabbing 6.7 rebounds per game.
Mike Krzyzewski said that Irving, who participated in warm-ups in Greensboro, may play in the first-round game against Hampton Friday.
The Blue Devils, last seen winning the ACC tournament, face a tough road to Houston. Connecticut, San Diego St. and Texas all are in the West regional.