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Wednesday, Feb. 14 7:00pm ET
Blue Devils, streak snapped at Virginia RECAP | BOX SCORE
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) Adam Hall had no time to think when
Roger Mason darted to the basket and the ball squirted into Hall's
hands.
"I think it rolled off somebody or the rim or something and
just came to me," Hall said after scoring with 0.9 seconds left
Wednesday night as No. 12 Virginia ended No. 3 Duke's 24-game ACC road
winning streak, 91-89.
"I just put it up. I didn't know how much time was on the
clock. I didn't know if it counted or not. Then the fans started
coming."
The play started with the score tied after Shane Battier made
two free throws with 14.33 seconds left. Virginia inbounded the
ball, got it to Mason and he dribbled off some time before
streaking for the hoop.
"I wanted to wait until about seven seconds left," he said.
"I got by my man, the defense collapsed on me and I tried to
create something.
"Adam made a great play."
The play gave Virginia its 12th victory in 13 home games. The
game ended with Hall standing atop the scorer's table being mobbed
by fans who stormed the court. Some had camped out for four days to
get tickets.
The mayhem also promtped coach Pete Gillen to take the public
address microphone, with the court packed with fans, to tell them
thank you.
"It was a real inferno in there," Gillen said of the ninth
consecutive sellout. "They gave us a 10- to 12-point edge
tonight."
The Cavaliers (17-6, 6-6 ACC) ended a 12-game losing streak to
Duke dating to 1996, and dramatically stemmed a tide of failure
brought by consecutive road losses last week after climbing to No.
6 in the nation.
"Those kids, they were terrific. The team that should have won
won," Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said. "After losing two games,
for them to respond in that manner, I really admire that. We have
to do that."
Duke (22-3, 10-2), which made up a 10-point deficit in the final
54 seconds against Maryland and won, tried a full-court
pass on the final play, but Hall knocked it away, prompting the
wild celebration.
In Charlotesville, the Blue Devils had it coming.
A year ago, Duke rallied from a 10-point deficit here and won
109-100 in overtime. Then earlier this season, amid high
anticipation, the Blue Devils took a 53-20 halftime lead and
embarassed the upstart Cavaliers 103-61 in Durham, N.C.
"I think maybe a lot of people thought we were going to keep
our heads down and just fold to Duke or whatever," center Travis
Watson said.
"Duke is a great team. Give it to them. But it was our night."
Trailing 89-87, Duke seemed on the verge of another shocker when
it got the ball with 24.8 seconds left and called timeout. With
14.3 seconds to go, Hall fouled Battier, and the senior calmly made
both.
That gave Virginia one last chance to win it in regulation.
Earlier, Mason had produced the eighth and final lead change of
the half by sinking a 3-pointer with 4:33 left. It was his second
3-pointer in a span of 90 seconds and gave the Cavaliers an 81-80
lead.
Hall followed 26 seconds later with a rim-rocking dunk off a
feed from Donald Hand, but neither team led by more than four
thereafter.
Chris Williams led Virginia with 21 points and 12 rebounds,
Mason scored 20 and Hall had 17. The Cavaliers shot 54 percent
overall to Duke's 49 percent and made nine of 12 free throws in the
second half.
Battier paced Duke with 24 points and Duhon had 20, including
five of the Blue Devils' seven second-half 3-pointers. Duke was
14-for-30 from behind the arc, but made just 18 of 35 shots inside.
"We're not that good where if we're off our game just a little
bit we can win against really good competition," Krzyzewski said.
Virginia also outrebounded the Blue Devils 41-25.
The Blue Devils made a big early run when Duhon hit two
3-pointers, Williams followed with another and Nate James capped a
15-3 burst with a follow basket, giving the visitors a 61-55 lead
with 13:48 left.
Virginia got back even and used an 11-2 spurt to go ahead 73-68,
but Mike Dunleavy's 3-pointer and another by Duhon sandwiched
around a free throw by Jason Williams put Duke back ahead 75-73
with 7:20 left.
Dunleavy, who picked up three fouls in five minutes of
first-half action, finished with just five points in 13 minutes.
Williams, who hit his first 3-pointer 48 seconds in, was 5-for-21,
but had nine assists.
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