Blue Devils look to spring upset
Following the toughest loss of its season last week against North Carolina, Duke looks to bounce back tomorrow against the ACC’s top team in No. 7 Georgia Tech.
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Following the toughest loss of its season last week against North Carolina, Duke looks to bounce back tomorrow against the ACC’s top team in No. 7 Georgia Tech.
The 2008-09 season was a relatively successful one for Miami as it was able to hang tough with some of the top teams in the ACC, including during its trip to Cameron Indoor Stadium. With an overall record of 19-13, the Hurricanes earned a bid to the NIT before losing in the second round.
Duke’s four seniors are ferocious on the court. That much is apparent from the two ACC titles and three NCAA tournament appearances they have racked up in their collegiate careers.
While outplaying an opponent traditionally yields a victory, sometimes that is not the case.
Over the long weekend Duke managed to take down Virginia’s top two schools to extend its dominance over the ACC.
On a chilly Tuesday night, No. 15 Duke held on for a 2-1 victory over Elon despite uncharacteristically sloppy play.