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Sweetwater Red
03-21-2008, 08:39 AM
...Belmont would've pulled the upset over Duke? I have Duke
winning it all.:eek:

http://scores.espn.go.com/ncb/recap?gameId=284000043

WASHINGTON (AP) -- There it was, plain as could be on the overhead scoreboard, orange numbering on a black background: As the closing seconds ticked away Thursday night, Belmont was beating Duke.


Read that again, slowly: No. 15-seeded Belmont was beating No. 2 Duke. Belmont, the Atlantic Sun Conference school with zero NCAA tournament wins to its credit, was leading Duke, the Atlantic Coast Conference school with three national championships on its resume.

O'Neil: Duke's March Aura Faded

The Blue Devils' intimidation factor in the NCAA tourney is long gone. Fifteen-seed Belmont reminded the nation of that Thursday when the Bruins nearly pulled off an improbable upset of a second-seeded Duke team, writes Dana O'Neil. Story

And yet it was not to be.

Using every last one of Gerald Henderson's 21 points, including the go-ahead basket with 11.9 seconds left, and one key steal by DeMarcus Nelson, Duke barely avoided what would have been a monumental upset, edging Belmont 71-70 in the first round of the West Regional.

"The last two or three minutes, I was sitting there thinking, 'We're really in this game.' We were so close to winning," Belmont's Henry Harris said. "There's a bit of amazement in your brain, just sitting there: 'Wow!' "

Teeny, tiny Belmont was long past wondering whether one of the biggest upsets in college basketball history was possible. Turns out, so was mighty, mighty Duke.

Yes, it occurred to the Blue Devils, too, that the seemingly impossible might somehow suddenly be possible.

"We wouldn't be human if it didn't," Duke guard Jon Scheyer said. "We knew the situation. There was so much pressure on us. Pressure to win. Ninety percent of the building wanted us to lose."

Instead, Duke (28-5) snapped a two-game tournament losing streak and advanced to face West Virginia, a 75-65 winner over Arizona, on Saturday.

It was much tougher than anyone could have expected beforehand, considering the pedigrees of the participants and this little tidbit: Only four times has a No. 15 defeated a No. 2 in the tournament.

But Belmont used a mix of backdoor cuts and headiness down the stretch to keep things close.

"Watching them on tape, they looked really good," said Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski, who extended his record to 69 career tournament victories. "Watching them in person, they're even better."

And so the Bruins (25-9) stayed in the game, repeatedly clawing back from deficits as large as 10 points.

Just like old times?

No. 2 seed Duke got all it could handle from No. 15 seed Belmont on Thursday, but managed a 71-70 win in the opening round of the NCAA tournament. The Blue Devils' last one-point win in the NCAAs came 16 years ago with a familiar face providing the heroics.
Duke's Last Two 1-Point Wins In NCAA Tournament 1992 2008
Opponent Kentucky Belmont
Round Elite 8 First round
Score 104-103 71-70
GW FG Christian Laettner Gerald Henderson

Duke led 42-35 at halftime, an edge built at the foul line, where the Blue Devils were 11-for-15, and the Bruins were 2-for-4. Otherwise, in nearly every regard, Belmont played Duke even for those first 20 minutes. The field-goal stats were exactly the same: 14-for-29.

Duke pulled ahead 51-41 in the second half, but Belmont came back with a 9-0 run. Duke padded the margin again, but Belmont responded with an 8-0 spurt. Duke led 69-65 with 2:40 left, but Andy Wicke made a 3-pointer to cut it to one.

And after a Duke miss, Justin Hare grabbed the rebound, was fouled, and made both free throws to give Belmont the lead -- the lead! -- with 2:02 left in the game. It was 70-69, Belmont, right there for everyone to see, and the crowd was roaring.

"That was really the most exhilarating feeling that I've ever had coaching. That's when I thought we were going to go all the way," said Belmont coach Rick Byrd, whose team was routed by UCLA and Georgetown in its other NCAA appearances. "At first, you hope to be competitive. Then you hope, 'Don't beat us by 20.' And that never really happened. It became like a regular-season Atlantic Sun game, really."

Alas, on this night, on the verge of beating one of the sport's most storied programs, Belmont would not score again.

It would be Henderson's driving basket with 11.9 seconds left that erased Belmont's final lead.

Then, with Belmont inbounding the ball under its own basket, Alex Renfroe tried to throw a lob pass that was intercepted by ACC defensive player of the year Nelson. He missed at the line, Belmont got the rebound, and had one final chance to make history. The Bruins got the ball in safely this time, with 2.2 seconds left, and their leading scorer, Hare, got a good look at the basket from about 35 feet away.

"It felt good," Hare said later.

But the shot was a tad long. The ball bounced off the iron. Hare winced.

Duke, meanwhile, celebrated as though it had won far more than an opening-round game -- something it actually failed to do a year ago, upset by Virginia Commonwealth.

Throughout Thursday, the teams' body language was telling at timeouts.

Belmont's players would be trailing, yet they skipped to the sideline and were met with high-fives, pats on the back and yells of encouragement. Duke's players, in the lead but hardly thrilled, trudged over slowly, some looking at the floor.

"We knew that on this night," Wicke said, "we could play with Duke."

jason
03-21-2008, 09:13 AM
not me, i have them losing in the sweet 16 to xavier....

my final 4:
north carolina over kansas
texas over ucla

unc over texas in the finals...

Sweetwater Red
03-21-2008, 09:32 AM
Originally posted by jason
not me, i have them losing in the sweet 16 to xavier....

my final 4:
north carolina over kansas
texas over ucla

unc over texas in the finals...

Mine...

Georgetown over North Carolina
Duke over Memphis

Duke over Georgetown in the finals.

kepdawg
03-21-2008, 11:50 AM
Not me! I picked Belmont!

Adidas410s
03-21-2008, 12:20 PM
Most of my brackets have Duke losing in the Sweet 16...one has them losing in the 2nd round.

Sweetwater Red
03-21-2008, 12:49 PM
The game that hurt me most yesterday was USC's loss. I had
them beating Wisconsin and then losing to Gtown in the third
round.

wildstangs
03-21-2008, 12:53 PM
I had George Mason, Temple, Kentucky, BYU, Baylor and Arizona winning yesterday. Good thing I had all of them losing in the next round. Drake is in trouble now, but I do have St. Marys beating Miami, which could happen.

Sweetwater Red
03-21-2008, 12:56 PM
Originally posted by wildstangs
I had George Mason, Temple, Kentucky, BYU, Baylor and Arizona winning yesterday. Good thing I had all of them losing in the next round. Drake is in trouble now, but I do have St. Marys beating Miami, which could happen.

I had George Mason & Baylor too. I also had them losing in the
next round.

hawkfan
03-21-2008, 10:08 PM
They are still playing basketball:( When will August get here?

kepdawg
03-21-2008, 10:10 PM
Originally posted by hawkfan
They are still playing basketball:( When will August get here?

After July!

District303aPastPlayer
03-22-2008, 10:03 AM
I would have... I have Duke going pretty far... Not into my Natty Chip or anything, but yeah... I picked K-State, Notre Dame to win.

I lost alot of games yesterday... oh well....

zebrablue2
03-22-2008, 11:08 AM
I would have been sad...

yoemenkracker30
03-22-2008, 11:34 AM
duke doesnt get out of their region

Necks_Fan
03-22-2008, 11:37 AM
I have Duke losing to Xavier in the Sweet 16, so IDK.

I_DONT_CARE
03-22-2008, 11:54 AM
Originally posted by Necks_Fan
so IDK.
AND IDC :evil: