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UVA 17 meets Indian Great Scott! Duke wins 3rd straight Minister by
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Duke is making another move to maintain its position as a frontrunner in global
education. Kapil Sibal, India’s- human resource development minister, traveled to Washington, D.C. last Thursday to
meet with President Richard Brodhead as well as the presidents of Boston, Harvard Georgetown, and Yale universities and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The meeting served to help all parties better understand mutual interests rather than to work out specific plans or partnerships, Brodhead said. He noted that Duke can benefit from developing such relationships. “First of all, we already have many international students, andfor Duke to be known around the world is very important to Duke in terms of attracting top talent to our student body and faculty,” Brodhead said. “But SEE INDIA ON PAGE 4
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Wide receiver Austin Kelly dropped this pass, but theBlue Devils made justenough plays to earn a 28-17 victory over Virginia Saturday in Charlottesville, Va.The win was Duke's third straight in ACC play.
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"I saw the ball had popped out, and I grabbed \t and scored. It was such a surreal experience..,."
—Nose guard Charlie Hatcher on his game-clinching touchdown. See story SW 5
Taylor Doherty THE CHRONICLE
Down 17-12 with less than four minutes remaining, senior quarterback Thaddeus Lewis dropped back on second down and let fly. Darting past his defender with his hands stretched out just far enough to get control of the ball, Conner Vernon made the catch and took it 42 yards, all the way to the endzone, to give Duke both the lead and the game’s momentum. On the following Virginia offensive possession, defensive end Ayanga Okpokowuruk forced a fumble on the Cavaliers’ 7-yard line that tackle Charlie Hatcher scooped up for a score. Though the touchdown put the Blue Devils (5-3, 3-1 in the ACC) up by just one possession, it proved to be the game’s dagger. Scott Stadium went absolutely silent. After making another defensive stand, junior kicker Will Snyderwine’s field goal on the next Duke drive sealed the 28-17 victory Saturday afternoon over Virginia (3-5, 2-2). “Our defense played a complete football game,” Cutcliffe said. “They had a lot of big hits, did a tremendous job of slopping the run and a tremendous job of competing and challenging every pass. Our kicking game, five field goals, wow, what can you say, it was huge.... I could not be more proud of a group of people.” As Cutcliffe talked to reporters after the SEE CAVALIERS ON SW 4
Women's Soccer: Pack mentality Duke defeats N.C. State in Raleigh to guarantee ACC tournament berth, SW 7
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