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Maryland at Duke

 
Maryland shocks Duke 95-87 in OT to win ACC tourney

GREENSBORO, N.C. -- The net dangled from the rim by just one loop, with Gary Williams the only one left to take a snip.

As the crowd chanted "Gary! Gary! Gary!" the manic coach climbed the ladder and cut down the net on Maryland's first Atlantic Coast Conference tournament title in 20 years.

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Terps shock Duke for first ACC tourney title in 20 years
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So many terrific Maryland teams never won the tournament, so leave it to the unlikeliest bunch of Terrapins to finally end the drought Sunday by beating No. 5 Duke 95-87 in overtime -- ending the top-seeded Blue Devils' run at five straight championships.

It was the first ACC Tournament title for the sixth-seeded Terrapins (19-11) since 1984, when Len Bias and coach Lefty Driesell beat Duke. Maryland had been to just one final since then, in 2000 when the Blue Devils were in the early stages of their tournament dominance.

"We want the wins, we want to win this championship for Maryland," said Williams, who ranked the victory alongside the Terps' 2002 national championship. "This kind of makes up for a lot of things that happened to us in the ACC tournament."

Duke (27-5) came into the tournament looking for its record sixth consecutive title and 15th overall.

Instead, the Blue Devils took their first ACC postseason loss since 1998 -- snapping a streak of 17 straight wins.

The magnitude of snapping Duke's streak wasn't lost on Williams.

"I was thinking right after the game, to win five straight ACC tournament championships is incredible," Williams said. "I don't think you'll ever see that again."

The loss didn't cost the Blue Devils a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Duke received a top seed for the sixth time in seven years, and will face Alabama State on Thursday in Raleigh, N.C.

Coach Mike Krzyzewski wasn't concerned about seedings after the loss to the Terrapins. Instead, he focused on what had slipped away after Duke blew a late 12-point lead.

"Our program gives everything it can to this championship," he said. "We were proud to be the champions for the last five years and we would have been proud to be the sixth."

Maryland had tournament MVP John Gilchrist to thank for ending Duke's run.

The sophomore guard put together a terrific three-game stretch to help the Terps beat the Nos. 3, 2 and 1 seeds.

Gilchrist made the game-winning free throw in a quarterfinal win over No. 15 Wake Forest, he scored a career-high 30 points in a semifinal win over North Carolina State and capped it with 26 points against Duke on 10-of-20 shooting.

His driving layup with 20 seconds to play in regulation drew the fifth foul on Duke's Shelden Williams -- his main competition for tournament MVP -- and the ensuing free throw tied the game at 77 and ensured overtime.

"I've been fortunate to be on winning teams my whole life and that's given me a feeling of what teams need to win from the top guy to the bottom guy," he said. "I just know what you have to do to win these kind of games."

Maryland, which led by as many as 11 points in the first half and trailed by 12 with 4:58 to play in the second, closed out regulation with a 15-3 run to force overtime. The comeback wasn't as thrilling as the day before, when the Terps overcame a 19-point halftime deficit to beat N.C. State, but it didn't surprise Krzyzewski.

"My hat is off to Gary and his program," Krzyzewski said. "He's a fighter and his teams won't quit. They played like their coach, and as a result, they were all rewarded."

Everything that could have gone wrong for Duke in the first half did: Chris Duhon was briefly injured diving after a loose ball, leaving the court for about 5 minutes for what appeared to be lower back pain.

Williams was limited to 8 minutes because of foul trouble and J.J. Redick offered nothing offensively, shooting 1-for-8 for the half.

Still, the Blue Devils trailed just 38-36 at halftime.

Then Williams opened the second half as if he had no fouls -- let alone three -- with a thunderous dunk to tie the game at 38. Ewing then hit a 3 to give Duke its first lead of the game, followed by another basket by Williams and a 3-pointer by Luol Deng to put the Blue Devils up 46-42.

Redick eventually began making some shots, draining a long 3 with 5:18 to play that made it 72-62. As he sprinted down the court in celebration, Williams threw his arms up in disgust and called a timeout.

It didn't help: Duhon scored right out of the pause on a fast-break layup and Williams quickly called another timeout.

Then it started to click for Maryland, which held Duke without a basket for the rest of regulation and deep into overtime.

"We didn't execute, we didn't take care of the ball and we didn't make our free throws," Redick said. "That had a lot to do with the way Maryland was playing. They were playing as hard as anyone we've played."


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ACC tourney MVP John Gilchrist helps Maryland cut down the nets and Duke's title run Sunday.
ACC tourney MVP John Gilchrist helps Maryland cut down the nets and Duke's title run Sunday.(AP)

 
Scoreboard
Maryland «38391895
Duke #536411087
MD:J. Gilchrist 26 Pts
MD:J. Smith 13 Reb
MD:J. Gilchrist 6 Ast
DUKE:C. Duhon 21 Pts
DUKE:L. Deng 16 Reb
DUKE:C. Duhon 3 Ast
 
PLAYERS OF THE GAME
DukeMaryland
DUKE
C. Duhon
MD
J. Gilchrist
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
21132676
Maryland Terrapins
J. Gilchrist, G4310-206-876126
J. Smith, F439-227-12134125
C. McCray, G311-86-64259
T. Garrison, F285-76-870419
N. Caner-Medley, F272-61-34255
D. Strawberry, G160-00-01120
E. Ibekwe, F131-20-02022
M. Jones, G121-24-56027
M. Grinnon, F100-02-22012
H. Fofana, F20-00-00000
W. Bowers, CDid Not Play
D. Henry, FDid Not Play
Totals 29-6732-4446151295
 43.3%72.7% 
Duke Blue Devils
L. Deng, G435-93-8160314
J. Redick, G436-173-411316
C. Duhon, G409-172-313321
D. Ewing, G376-155-822519
S. Williams, F234-63-5120511
N. Horvath, F171-10-25052
S. Randolph, F111-20-02052
S. Dockery, G91-20-10022
L. Melchionni, F10-10-01000
P. Johnson, F10-00-00000
P. Davidson, GDid Not Play
A. Borman, GDid Not Play
A. Means, GDid Not Play
M. Thompson, CDid Not Play
Totals 33-7016-314061987
 47.1%51.6% 
ACC
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
North Carolina14-232-6
Duke13-327-7
Florida St.12-425-10
Virginia9-722-10
N.C. State9-724-13
Miami (Fla.)9-720-13
Clemson8-816-15
Maryland6-1017-15
Virginia Tech4-1216-17
Wake Forest4-1213-18
Georgia Tech4-1211-20
Boston College4-129-22
 
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Kentucky 89
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Illinois 53