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Winston-Salem, NC (SportsNetwork.com) - Freshman Justise Winslow scored a career-high 20 points and No. 2 Duke pulled away down the stretch for a 73-65 win over Wake Forest on Wednesday night. After trailing for a total of 6 minutes and 13 seconds in its first 13 games, Duke found itself behind by two points with under five minutes remaining. But Quinn Cooks three-point play sparked a 9-2 burst that gave the Duke the lead for good. It was part of an overall run of 16-4 by the Blue Devils (14-0, 2-0 ACC). ACC scoring leader Jahlil Okafor had 12 points and 11 rebounds and Cook also scored 12 in Dukes tightest final of the season. The Blue Devils, who are 14-0 for the seventh time under Mike Krzyzewski, had won each of their first 13 games by double digits, a school record. We have a lot of young guys (and) playing at this level of intensity in a conference game on the road is something that they had not experienced, said Krzyzewski. We won a huge game at Wisconsin, and thats not the same. Im not saying Wisconsin is a bad team; theyre pretty good. (But) theres a sense of urgency with every ACC game that you cant manufacture, you have to experience it. That was really good for our team. Devin Thomas had 24 points to lead Wake Forest (8-8, 0-3) and Codi Miller- McIntyre scored 13. The Demon Deacons, coming off an 85-76 loss to No. 5 Louisville on Sunday, hosted back-to-back games against top-five teams for the first time in program history. We lost. You compete to win, thats the bottom line, said Wake Forest coach Danny Manning. We have to find ways to get the desired result that we want. It doesnt matter who were playing, it doesnt matter where were playing, every time we step out on the court, we want to win. Mannings team forced Duke into a timeout after Thomas steal led to a Miller- McIntyre dunk at the other end to draw them within two points with 7 1/2 minutes left. Miller-McIntyres three-point play with 6:04 remaining gave Wake Forest its first lead since 8-6 in the first half. It was the first meeting between the teams since Wake Forest upset then-No. 4 Duke 82-72 last March 5 in Winston-Salem to snap an eight-game losing streak in the series. The Blue Devils made their last five field goals in this one to avoid another upset. Earlier, Wake Forest opened the game on a 6-0 run, Dukes largest deficit of the season. But Winslow scored nine points in the first half to help the Blue Devils take a 32-27 lead into halftime. Game Notes It was the 242nd meeting between the teams, the most-played ACC series of all time. Duke leads 164-78 ... The Blue Devils are 120-18 when ranked No. 2 in the AP poll ... Duke goes on the road again to play North Carolina State on Sunday ... Wake Forest hosts Georgia Tech on Saturday. . - Vince Wilfork has played only two career games in Kansas City. . And fellow Leaf, Jake Gardiner, hiking in Whistler. http://www.cheaproyalsjerseysauthentic. ... cio-jersey. A better question yet may be this: How many times has the same player been involved in both? Morneau hit a two-run homer in the 10th inning and helped the Colorado Rockies turn the third triple play in team history as they beat the San Diego Padres 8-6 on Sunday. . -- The Chicago Bears have agreed to a one-year contract with cornerback Kelvin Hayden. . Showing more spark after not taking enough challenging shots on goal in their 1-0 loss Friday night, the Bruins had 18 shots in the first period after managing just 25 in the entire opener. Luke Glendening cut Bostons lead to 2-1 at 13:20 of the second period before Milan Lucic scored late in the second and Zdeno Chara added a power-play goal early in the third.HAMILTON - Hes a multiple all-star, been the recipient of outstanding lineman and Canadian nominations and last year was named the top centre in the Hamilton Tiger-Cats illustrious CFL history. But on Sunday, Marwan Hage will experience a career first: playing in an East Division final. The Ticats face the defending-champion Toronto Argonauts at Rogers Centre with the winner advancing to the Grey Cup game in Regina on Nov. 24. "You just have to cherish the opportunity and give it the best shot youve got every time because it might not come around for another five-to-10 years," Hage said Thursday. "I can attest to that." Hamiltons back in the East Division final for the first time since dropping a 19-3 decision to Winnipeg in 2011. But the six-foot-two, 291-pound Hage didnt play in that game due to injury. A healthy Hage certainly enhances Hamiltons chances for success Sunday. The 32-year-old centre is responsible for calling the offensive lines blocking assignments. Hage must recognize defensive fronts and quickly figure out how to best neutralize the rush or oncoming blitz packages. Thats a challenge most games but becomes even more difficult when facing a Toronto defence headed by Argos defensive co-ordinator Chris Jones. Jones has a well-earned reputation of being very imaginative in designing blitzes to pressure opposing quarterbacks. "Hes going to switch looks on you, hes going to bring blitzes from a lot of angles and put pressure with a lot of fronts and a lot of looks," Hage said. "I rely a lot on my experience and what Ive seen. "Ive faced (Jones) a lot in the past, I study the tapes every time we play him but I have the utmost respect for his defence and some of the crazy stuff you see out there." Its easy to understand why Toronto would want to attack the Ticats offence. The unit surrendered a CFL-high 65 sacks this season and pressuring league passsing leader Henry Burris could help ground the leagues second-ranked aerial attack (299.dddddddddddd yards per game). But Hamilton coach Kent Austin said the sack total is deceiving. "We were obviously not good early and some of that had to do with trying to figure out what was the best lineup," Austin said. "Weve modified what weve done offensively to play more to the strengths of those guys, identify what we dont do as well and stay out of those situations as much as we can. "Just like other positions, weve improved over the course of the season. Theres a lot of reasons why (sacks) occur and theyre not all due to just one position." Austin said having a veteran like Hage at centre certainly anchors the offensive line. "Hes got a ton of experience, hes very bright," Austin said. "He gets our guys in position to be successful, he makes all the calls for us. "Hes a good, veteran, savvy presence that plays well." Austin has been innovative in designing Hamiltons offensive gameplan, using all three quarterbacks — starter Henry Burris and backups Dan LeFevour and Jeremiah Masoli — at different times of games. But Hage said having multiple players under centre hasnt created challenges for Hamiltons offensive line. "Were used to all the quarterbacks . . . it works very well for us," he said. Hamilton and Toronto have been long-time CFL rivals but will meet in the East Division final for the first time since 86. Many of Hages current teammates werent even born then. "I understand the rivalry, Ive been part of it for along time," Hage said. "But we cant play the past . . . we play for the present. "The important thing is to get to the dance, get to the championship. The Argos are the team weve got to face . . . right now, I see us doing what we have to do to try to get to the championship game." ' ' ' |
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