Umd duke game
TV timeout. Isaiah Mucius turnover lost ball Wendell Moore Jr. Alondes Williams misses three point jump shot. Theo John turnover lost ball Jake LaRavia steals. Paolo Banchero misses three point jump shot. Khadim Sy defensive rebound.
Jeremy Roach personal foul Daivien Williamson draws the foul. Alondes Williams turnover lost ball. Khadim Sy personal foul Blue Devils draws the foul.
Jake LaRavia blocks Joey Baker's two point jump shot. Daivien Williamson defensive rebound. Alondes Williams makes two point dunk Daivien Williamson assists. Jake LaRavia shooting foul Joey Baker draws the foul. Joey Baker makes regular free throw 1 of 3. Joey Baker misses regular free throw 2 of 3. Joey Baker misses regular free throw 3 of 3. Theo John personal foul Alondes Williams draws the foul.
Alondes Williams turnover lost ball Jeremy Roach steals. Cameron Hildreth defensive rebound. Dallas Walton misses three point jump shot. Cameron Hildreth offensive rebound. Alondes Williams makes three point jump shot Cameron Hildreth assists. Jeremy Roach misses two point jump shot. Theo John offensive rebound. Theo John misses two point layup.
Dallas Walton defensive rebound. Theo John shooting foul Daivien Williamson draws the foul. Daivien Williamson makes regular free throw 1 of 2.
Daivien Williamson misses regular free throw 2 of 2. Mark Williams defensive rebound. Paolo Banchero makes two point dunk. Alondes Williams makes two point layup. Trevor Keels turnover lost ball Cameron Hildreth steals. Blue Devils offensive rebound. Trevor Keels misses two point jump shot. Mark Williams misses two point dunk.
Cameron Hildreth makes two point jump shot. Jeremy Roach shooting foul Cameron Hildreth draws the foul. Cameron Hildreth misses regular free throw 1 of 1. Mark Williams misses two point jump shot.
Alondes Williams defensive rebound. Alondes Williams misses two point layup. Daivien Williamson misses three point jump shot. AJ Griffin defensive rebound. Isaiah Mucius makes two point layup Alondes Williams assists.
Khadim Sy turnover bad pass. Trevor Keels misses three point jump shot. Isaiah Mucius defensive rebound. Alondes Williams misses two point jump shot. Paolo Banchero misses two point jump shot. With Duke up next, and a guaranteed ACC opponent waiting in the final, Maryland will have faced more than its share of top-tier competition en route to a theoretical championship.
The Blue Devils have looked more mortal than many expected, but they still have just two losses on the year at the hands of No. Duke, too, was taken to overtime in the quarterfinals, as Loyola made a furious upset bid.
But once again, OT legend Joe Robertson won the game in extra time with a hero-ball isolation play. For Duke, everything starts with Sowers. The fifth-year senior is playing in his first-ever playoffs, having missed the tournament with Princeton for his first three years before having the fourth cancelled.
Simply put, Bernhardt has been the most dominant force in college lacrosse this season. He had 12 points in the first two Maryland tournament games, 11 of which were goals. Against Notre Dame who beat Duke previously in the quarterfinals, he had five goals on seven shots. Nobody has been a scarier matchup than JB1.
I have a slide package designed for Jared Bernhardt pic. If we go to their seconds, so to speak, we find guys who could easily be the No. His 54 points 44G, 10A are tied for second among the Blue Devils, but his impact goes beyond that. It would be rude of me not to mention the two stud middies involved here as well. Nakeie Montgomery, a First Team All-American midfielder this season, has been brilliant for the Blue Devils and ranks fourth on the team in total points.
The speedster was selected as a Third Team All-American and is having a fantastic tournament so far with five points through two games.
Does anyone else remember that saying? I consider myself objective since I cover the team now, but I have to admit I had one of the shirts with that slogan on it growing up, complete with the old Terrapin logo. Games between the Terps and Tar Heels were always fun, but the rivalry with the Blue Devils was on another level of intensity. So I decided to take a look back at the storied rivalry. And that victory came against none other than Duke. And after winning close games over North Carolina State and Wake Forest to advance to the tournament championship, Maryland took down Duke by 12 points, , to make school history.
Forward Herman Veal hit a shot to put the Terps up with a little over eight minutes remaining. From there, head coach Lefty Driesell assembled his team into a zone, which allowed Maryland to go on a run for the next six minutes and put it away.
Center Ben Coleman grabbed nine rebounds, while Keith Gatlin dished out 10 assists. Blue Devil Shane Battier had nearly the perfect senior season; he won every player of the year award imaginable, led his team to both the ACC regular season title and tournament championship and was named the Most Outstanding Player as Duke went on a run to win National Championship — just to name a few.
But the Terps made sure to spoil one big moment for the future two-time NBA champion, handing him a loss in his last ever game at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The No. Maryland led by as much as nine points towards the end of the first half, but Duke got hot and gained a advantage by halftime. That Blue Devils extended their lead to with left to play and it looked as if the Terps might lose to their rival for the third consecutive game.
And they won in convincing fashion. Juan Dixon stole the show with 28 points on of shooting from the floor and a 2-of-3 mark from deep, along with five steals and five rebounds.
Three Terps finished with double-doubles in the victory as well; Steve Blake had 11 points and 11 assists, Lonny Baxter had 15 points and 10 rebounds, and Terence Morris had 13 points and 12 rebounds. Chris Wilcox led the way for the Terps with 23 points and 11 rebounds, along with three assists and two steals. Baxter was a force as well with 11 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks.
The Maryland defense held its opponent to shoot 36 percent from the floor and Heading into the ACC tournament, No. Maryland had won the tournament just once — back in — and managed it way to the championship game as the sixth seed.
The Terps ended the afternoon cutting down nets and donning championship gear after a victory over the Blue Devils.
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