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By Bo Triplett | April 14, 2011The Tobacco Road rivalry never fails to host intensely close matchups, and yesterday’s match in Chapel Hill was no different.
The Tobacco Road rivalry never fails to host intensely close matchups, and yesterday’s match in Chapel Hill was no different.
During March, you might expect a heated Duke-North Carolina matchup on the hardwood, but this weekend, the Tobacco Road rivalry moves to the baseball diamond.
Today’s matchup in Cameron Indoor Stadium will mark the first game since the Blue Devils returned to the top of the AP poll Monday.
Eight months ago, over 48 million viewers watched as Duke defeated Butler 61-59 in an epic national title game.
Duke will look to honor its seven departing seniors by accumulating a home win for each one, as they possess six home victories entering tonight’s contest against Wake Forest.
Miami comes into the season with a young team and bitter memories of a last-place ACC finish in 2010.
A killer instinct—one of the key components to a successful team—was lacking in Duke last Friday in an agonizing overtime defeat to Clemson. This has been an issue for the No. 24 Blue Devils...
Last night against Elon, Duke put up 22 shots. The one that would matter most, though, came on the defensive end.