Blue Devils rally past Tar Heels to win going away

North Carolina, with an NCAA bid hanging in the balance, came from 15 down to lead No. 1 Duke by six with under 13 minutes to go. That’s when the Blue Devils went on a 12-0 run and Carolina managed just 10 points over the last 12 minutes of the game as Duke won 82-69 on UNC’s senior night. (3/8)

“Once we were ahead by six, our shot selection during that time was not the best and it led them out into transition,” UNC coach Hubert Davis said.

In the first half, with Duke’s super freshman Cooper Flagg in foul trouble and UNC’s fifth-year player RJ Davis lighting it up, the Tar Heels, down 36-21, turned the game around and pulled within a point at the half, 43-42.

After Davis scored 15 in the first half and five early in the second half as the Tar Heels went up 52-47, Duke shut him down over the final 17 minutes of the game.

Carolina managed its biggest lead at 56-49 on a Ven-Allen Lubin bucket in the lane less than five minutes into the second half. But with the Tar Heels still ahead 59-53, Duke exploded for 12 straight points in less than three minutes to gain control of the game at 65-59 with less than 10 minutes to play. A Flagg dunk follow and a fastbreak dunk by Maliq Brown highlighted the stretch.

Then Brown, who had hit only two of nine three-pointers on the season, knocked the Tar Heels out with a pair of threes. Meanwhile, a tired Carolina went cold, shooting only 32 percent in the second half and 39 percent for the game.

Duke shot 61 percent in the second half and 56 percent for the game as Kon Knueppel led four Blue Devils in double figures with 17 points.

The Tar Heels were actually winning the points in the paint battle 24-22 before being outscored 29-10 over the last 12 minutes when the Devils controlled the points in the paint 18-4.

“We were getting to the basket and scoring and then (after the first few minutes of the second half) we weren’t able to score or draw any fouls,” Coach Davis said.

Flagg, who was saddled with three fouls in the first half in just nine minutes of play, played the entire second half without being called for a foul.

Carolina, now 20-12 and 13-7 in the ACC, saw a six-game win streak come to an end and figures to need a deep run in the ACC Tournament in Charlotte to reach the NCAA Tournament. They’ll open ACC tourney play Wednesday as the fifth seed in a 2:30 pm matchup against the winner of the Notre Dame-Pittsburgh game.

With their eighth straight win, Duke moves to 28-3 overall and 19-1 in the ACC to take the league regular season title outright.

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Tar Heels have fun as they run away from VT, 91-59

North Carolina, using a season-high 15 three pointers, broke open a close game late in the first half and continued the onslaught in the second half, beating Virginia Tech 91-59 on the road. (3/4)

The impressive performance, which included a 36-point lead at one point, included a 19-1 run and a 15-0 run for Carolina. The Tar Heels actually trailed 23-21 with 12 minutes gone in the first half before hitting the accelerator thanks to their defense.

“Defensively we started pressing the basketball and getting steals – Our ball pressure really bothered them,” UNC coach Hubert Davis said. “Offensively, we started taking care of the basketball and getting out in transition.”

Up just 31-28 with under four minutes to go in the first half, RJ Davis and Ian Jackson hit back-to-back threes to start a late run that ended with an old-fashioned three-point play for Seth Trimble and Trimble dunk at the buzzer.

Carolina extended the 46-29 halftime lead with the first four points of the second half. The Tar Heels ended any thoughts of a Hokie comeback when they hit four straight three-point shots over just two minutes of playing time.

Up 54-35, Jalen Washington drained a three from the right corner to start the run before Jackson hit back-to-back threes from the right wing and Jae’lyn Withers finished off the three-point run during what would become a 15-0 run.

The team win was so complete that Davis, who played in his ACC record-tying 169th game, did not play the final 13 minutes of the game. Still, he was one of five Tar Heels in double figures with 15 points.

Jackson, who sank a game-high five threes, led the Heels with 19 points followed by Trimble with 17. Drake Powell added 13 while Ven Allen-Lubin had his first double-double of the season with 10 points and 11 rebounds.

“We are playing our best basketball right now,” Coach Davis said, referring to the six-game win streak. “Something has changed in us – mainly we are more consistently doing the little things.” He said his squad has developed good habits.

“It’s about unity. We are just a bunch of brothers having the most fun we can have,” Trimble said. “But we still have a lot of do.”

Carolina, now 20-11 and 13-6 in the ACC, has a regular season finale with Duke Saturday at 6:30 pm.

Virginia Tech falls to 13-17 and 8-11 in the conference.

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Duke freshman Cooper Flagg stars once more in his possible farewell at Cameron Indoor Stadium

Duke was minutes away from completing a perfect record on its famed home court with a Senior Night rout of Wake Forest. That’s when the buzzer sounded for freshman phenom Cooper Flagg, who checked out — possibly for the final time at Cameron Indoor Stadium. “One more year! One more year!” Duke’s “Cameron Crazies” chanted. Please click here for more.