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DUKE FALLS TO UNC, .500 IN ACC PLAY Greg Beaton THE CHRONICLE

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There was no bonfire on Main West

Wednesday night.

Duke went cold late in the second half while North Carolina heated up, and poor shooting down the stretch ultimately extinguished any chance the Blue Devils had of upsetting the Tar Heels. Led by Jon Scheyer and Gerald Henderson, Duke went up by as many as 10 points early in the second half. But North Carolina slowly chipped away at the lead, finally jockeying past the Blue Devils with just more than five minutes to go. Plagued by foul trouble and shaky foul shooting, No. 16 Duke (18-6, 5-5 in the ACC) could not mount a comeback and ultimately succumbed 79-73 to the No. 5 Tar Heels (21-3, 7-2). “We caught Duke on a night when [their] shots weren’t going in,” North Carolina head coach Roy Williams said. “We were very fortunate they missed some shots—that definitely helped us.” Up 50-45 with 12 minutes left, Josh Mcßoberts took the ball to the basket against UNC’s Tyler Hansbrough. Hansbrough fouled Mcßoberts, and for a moment it appeared that Mcßoberts’ layup attempt would fall for a potentially baek-breaking three-point play. But Mcßoberts’ shot rolled around the rim and out, and the sophomore forward then bricked the ensuing two free throws. The misses set off a stretch in which Duke would make just 3-of-10 from the line. Sharp-shooting Scheyer, who carried Duke with 26 points in 38 minutes, made

just one of three after getting hacked on a three-pointer from the corner with 7:23 remaining and Duke up 57-54. And DeMarcus Nelson could not hit either attempt to tie the game at 64 with 3:44 left. The Blue Devils still had other chances, but those misses from the charity stripe sucked the wind out of their sails as North Carolina’s star players finally broke SEE M. BBALL ON PAGE 10

The Blue Devils took an early lead Wednesday night but could not hang on, losing to their rivals by six.

Women look to end fivetH I game skid Sean Moroney THE CHRONICLE

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ing in big games—and against big-ti players. But tonight’s matchup agai North Carolina and point guard Iv< Latta may pose the greatest challenge the season for Duke. “That’s why I came to Duke—I wan play against the best teams and the best p ers,” senior Lindsey Harding said. “It’s fu When the No. 1 Blue Devils (24-0, 9-0 the ACC) tip off against the No. 2 Heels (24-0, 8-0) in Carmichael Audit um at 7 p.m., they will not only attemp uphold their perfect record versus other remaining undefeated team in nation but also try to end a five-game SEE W. BBALL ON PAGE 12

North Carolina point guard Ivory Latta has led her Tar Heels to five straight wins over the Blue Devils.


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