- Final09
24MD
FSU71
7271
72 - Final1
15BC
UNC57
8557
85 - Final221GB
DET71
6371
63 - Final318DEL
HOF79
5079
50 - Final4
25MSU
PUR68
6168
61 - Final513
8TA&M
TENN72
8272
82 - Final65DUKE
MIA65
6965
69 - Final712DAY
SLU71
6171
61 - Final814SCAR
MIZZ58
6558
65 - Final910UK
MISS90
6590
65 - Final1020NEB
WIS55
5355
53 - Final1111UGA
MSST38
5038
50 - Final127PSU
MINN81
8981
89 - Final136CAL
WSU73
6073
60 - Final144STAN
WASH71
3671
36
Final

(5) Duke 65
(26-2, 16-1 ACC)

Miami (FL) 69
(19-9, 10-7 ACC)
7:05 PM ET, February 28, 2013
BankUnited Center, Coral Gables, FL
CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- By its own acknowledgment, Duke was outplayed and outhustled.
And just like that, the Blue Devils' hopes for an unbeaten Atlantic Coast Conference regular season are now gone.Stefanie Yderstrom and Pepper Wilson each scored 16 points in their final home regular-season games, Krystal Saunders added 15 and Miami gave its NCAA tournament resume a serious boost by upsetting No. 5 Duke 69-65 on Thursday night, the first time in 11 meetings between the programs where the Hurricanes emerged victorious."You just pray for moments like this," said Miami coach Katie Meier, who had never beaten Duke -- where she starred as a player. "You pray for rewards like this for kids who have given you so much. ... All of us had not beaten Duke. That's the first time we had. And now's a really good time to do it."Morgan Stroman added 11 for the Hurricanes (19-9, 10-7 ACC), who beat then-No. 6 Penn State by the same 69-65 score at home in November and knew they needed another big win to enhance their NCAA hopes.They got it, thanks largely to a pair of seniors who came up big in the season's biggest game to date.Wilson and Yderstrom combined to score 22 of their 32 points in the second half, and teamed up for the basket that sealed the win with 20 seconds left. Yderstrom found Wilson with a perfect bounce pass off a pick-and-roll, and an easy layup had the Hurricanes poised for celebration.Moments later, it was over. Meier thrust her arms in the air, and her team gathered at center court for postgame hugs."Miami played a great game," Duke coach Joanne P. McCallie said. "They played physical. They outplayed us. They outphysicaled us. They outhustled us. They probably played their best game of the season, I would suspect."Elizabeth Williams and Haley Peters each scored 17 for the Blue Devils (26-2, 16-1), who already have locked up the No. 1 seed in the ACC tournament. Alexis Jones added 13 for Duke, including a 3-pointer with 49 seconds left to get her team within 67-65.But the Blue Devils wouldn't score again."Right now, I'm just in awe," Wilson said. "It's like one of the greatest feelings I've ever had."Which could not be more of a contrast from what happened the last time Miami and Duke got together.Miami was tied with Duke 29-all at halftime of the teams' first meeting this season back on Jan. 31 -- a game that turned into an 82-43 romp for the Blue Devils.No collapse this time, though. Not even close, despite shooting just 33 percent in the second half and 34 percent for the game, compared to 47 percent by Duke. The difference was points off turnovers and second-chance opportunities, two areas where Miami combined to outscore Duke 31-18.It was the third game for Duke since the Blue Devils lost starting point guard Chelsea Gray to a season-ending knee injury."We've been in a new season since Chelsea's injury and trying to grow and learn how we're playing together, especially on the defensive side of the ball," Peters said. "Our focus was not where it needed to be. I thought we played very young. We weren't where we should have been."With Miami up by four, Yderstrom went on a personal 5-0 run midway through the second half, pushing Miami's edge to 58-49 and sending many of those on the Hurricanes' bench leaping for joy.Barely three minutes later, the momentum was all Duke's.Tricia Liston, who didn't score in the first half, had four quick points and Jones followed with three more, getting the Blue Devils within 58-56 with 6:01 left.But after Saunders blocked Peters' shot in the lane -- despite a 7-inch height differential -- Yderstrom scored from close range, snapping a Miami drought that lasted more than four minutes and making it a two-possession game once again.And the lead remained Miami's the rest of the way."We knew we had nothing to lose," Stroman said. "Might as well go out with a bang."Copyright by STATS LLC and The Associated Press
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Team Stat Comparison
DUKE | MIA | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | 65 | 69 |
| FG Made-Attempted | 26-55 (.473) | 23-67 (.343) |
| 3P Made-Attempted | 3-13 (.231) | 5-16 (.313) |
| FT Made-Attempted | 10-16 (.625) | 18-24 (.750) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) | 15 (0/0) | 17 (0/0) |
| Largest Lead | 4 | 9 |
Game Leaders
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2012-13 Season
Next 5 Games
| DUKE | MIA |
|---|---|
| 03/03 UNC 4:00pm 03/08 NCST 2:00pm 03/09 FSU 1:00pm 03/10 UNC 2:00pm 03/24 HAMP 12:05pm |
03/03 @VT 2:00pm 03/07 VT 11:00am 03/08 @FSU 11:00am 03/24 IOWA 7:23pm |
| Complete Schedule: Duke | Miami (FL) | |
Atlantic Coast Conference Standings
| TEAM | CONF W-L | TOTAL W-L |
|---|---|---|
| #4 Duke | 17-1 | 30-2 |
| #17 North Carolina | 14-4 | 28-6 |
| #9 Maryland | 14-4 | 24-7 |
| #24 Florida State | 11-7 | 22-9 |
| Miami (FL) | 11-7 | 21-10 |
| Virginia | 8-10 | 16-14 |
| North Carolina State | 7-11 | 16-16 |
| Georgia Tech | 7-11 | 14-16 |
| Wake Forest | 5-13 | 13-19 |
| Boston College | 5-13 | 12-19 |
| Clemson | 5-13 | 9-21 |
| Virginia Tech | 4-14 | 10-20 |
| View expanded standings | ||

