April 5, 2010

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The Chronicle T h e i n d e p e n d e n t d a i ly at D u k e U n i v e r s i t y

MONDAY, APRIL 5, 2010

ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH YEAR, Issue 125

ONE MORE TO GO

Duke annihilates W. Virginia in Indy by Andy Moore THE CHRONICLE

INDIANAPOLIS — At 3 p.m. Saturday, a full six hours before Duke was set to tip off in the Final Four, its student DUKE 78 section began WVU 57 filling rapidly, occupying every available space and crevice in its assigned spot under the cavernous dome of Lucas Oil Stadium. Across the arena, West Virginia’s began to do the same. A lone security guard, surveying the scene, remarked, “Looks like the battle’s already started.” Instead of a war, though, the fans saw a rout. Buoyed by a combined 63 points from Jon Scheyer, Kyle Singler See WVU on page 10

FULLFINALFOURCOVERAGE Inside: Kyle Singler and the Blue Devil backcourt dominated their matchups against WVU, PAGE 10-11. Online: Want that oncourt experience tonight? Follow our live blog of the game on the Sports Blog.

Crazies, admins gear up for celebration by Zachary Tracer THE CHRONICLE

topsy-turvy 2010 NCAA Tournament, one thing has become crystal clear: If you think you’re too good to lose, you’re going to get beat, and Butler will be more than happy to beat you.

As the men’s basketball team gets ready to take on Butler University in the NCAA Tournament Championship in Indianapolis, back on campus Duke students and administrators are making their own preparations. For students, the questions are simple—where to watch, where to party. Staff members, on the other hand, are working to make sure celebrations—if Duke wins—stay under control. Some students said they plan to watch the game at Armadillo Grill or local bars to be close to beer and nachos. Others said they will be watching in Cameron Indoor Stadium, where the game will be shown on the

See butler on page 14

See preparation on page 5

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Seniors Jon Scheyer, Lance Thomas and Brian Zoubek celebrate Duke’s Final Four victory over West Virginia Saturday, sending the Blue Devils to their first title game since 2001.

BUTLER

DUKE

NCAA TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP • TONIGHT • 9:21 P.M. • CBS

Duke looks for its 4th national championship against hometown Bulldogs by Andy Moore and Gabe Starosta THE CHRONICLE

INDIANAPOLIS — Forget the obvious “Hoosiers” reference, the David-versus-Goliath cliché and the lovable-underdog-takes-onthe-big-bad-Blue-Devils storyline.

When No. 1 Duke meets host Butler at Lucas Oil Stadium Monday night in the NCAA national championship game, it won’t matter how many times each program has been to the Final Four (15 to zero), what league each team plays in (the ACC compared to the one-

No. 1 Cavaliers scrape by Blue Devils, Page 8

bid Horizon) or how experienced the two teams’ head coaches are (Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski is in his 30th season with the Blue Devils, while Bulldog head man Brad Stevens is in his third year as a college head coach.) Because at this point in the

ONTHERECORD

“While we’ve come a long way, we’ve still got a ways to go.” ­—U.S. President Barack Obama. See story page 3

Duke breezes by hapless Dolphins, Page 9


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