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Miami pulled off a stunner on Saturday as the Hurricanes outlasted No. 2 Duke 76-74 on the road to improve to 13-3 (5-0 ACC) by handing the Blue Devils (12-2, 2-1) their first conference loss and first home loss of Mike Krzyzewski's final season as coach. A Kameron McGusty jumper put the Hurricanes ahead 75-74 with 20 seconds left, and Duke missed three potential go-ahead shots from there, including a 3-point miss from Trevor Keels as the final buzzer sounded.

Charlie Moore led Miami with 18 points and seven steals as the Hurricanes forced 17 Duke turnovers. By contrast, the Hurricanes turned it over just five times. For a team that entered ranked 213th in KenPom's defensive efficiency metric, it was an impressive showing on that side of the ball. While Duke's Paolo Banchero finished with 20 points and hit 2 of 4 attempts from 3-point range, his teammates struggled from the outside.

Moore also had an incredible shot late that made the Hurricanes' comeback win possible.

Duke's other players combined to go just 4 of 17 from beyond the arc as Miami's guards applied pressure and dictated the pace throughout the night. Jordan Miller came up particularly big for Miami in the second half as the 6-foot-6 wing scored 13 of his 17 points after halftime for Miami. Isaiah Wong added 15 and McGusty had 14 for Miami, which extended its winning streak to nine games.

The run of success for the 'Canes is particularly surprising because of how their season started. On Nov. 28, they fell to 4-3 with a 32-point loss against Alabama. Among their losses were games against UCF and Dayton. But since then, Miami has found offensive success behind its quality guard play. McGusty, Miller and Moore are all seniors with extensive experience, and Wong shouldered a heavy load for the team last season before Miller and Moore transferred in.

Duke's outside shooting continues to be a concern, but its perimeter defense also left something to be desired against Miami. While the Blue Devils should still be regarded as the favorite to win the ACC, Miami now has the lead in the conference standings and may have a shot to crack the AP Top 25 on Monday after picking up a marquee win to accompany their other recent victories against lesser ACC foes.