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GAME DAY RECAP Thursday, January 31
Duke's win most lopsided in series since 1964

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CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) -- Kris Lang didn't look at the scoreboard during the game and didn't even know what the final score was. The North Carolina senior just knew it was bad, real bad.

Jason Williams
Jason Williams had 18 points and seven assists for the Blue Devils.

"I'm kind of speechless right now," Lang said after an 87-58 loss to No. 1 Duke on Thursday night. "I'm sorry I can't come up with any better words."

There had been little evidence North Carolina could compete with the top-ranked Blue Devils this season. And Duke went out and proved the obvious as Mike Dunleavy scored 23 points and Jason Williams added 18 in the most lopsided game in the series since 1964.

"When I was being recruited by both of these schools I felt that either place I went all the games would be close, they all would be battles," said Dunleavy, who was 10-for-15 from the field. "To win in the fashion we did, I was a little surprised."

Duke (19-1, 7-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) beat North Carolina by 14 points in the Smith Center in the 2001 regular-season finale, then bounced the Tar Heels by 26 in the ACC tournament title game.

It was more of the same this time as the Blue Devils became the first visiting team to win four straight in the 16-year history of the Smith Center.

Mike Krzyzewski took out his starters with three minutes left and his club up by 35 points.

Brian Morrison led North Carolina, which matched a season-high with 25 turnovers, with 12 points.

"You have to credit Duke for the fact that they anticipated the passing lanes," Lang said. "They knew our offense -- and they are long and quick."

Duke and Maryland have a two-game lead over North Carolina State and Wake Forest at the halfway mark of the ACC season. The Blue Devils and Terrapins meet for a second time Feb. 17 in College Park. Md., in what will likely decide the conference's regular-season crown.

The loss dropped North Carolina (6-12, 2-6) to 1-7 in January. The last time the program lost that many in the month was in 1951.

"The toughest thing now is we've got to move on," North Carolina coach Matt Doherty said. "We really have to put this game behind us."

Unlike in past years when both teams were ranked high in the polls, there was little buildup and interest in this one. Tickets were going for face value prior to the tipoff of what is usually one of college basketball's most anticipated games.

Duke, which has won seven straight since a one-point loss to Florida State on Jan. 6, shot 61 percent in the first half and committed just two turnovers to go up by double digits.

The Blue Devils then went on a 10-2 run to start the second half as Carlos Boozer had a layup and turnaround jumper, and Dunleavy made a 3-pointer and a layup to go up 58-37 and the rout was on.

A 3-pointer by Williams with 7:57 left gave Duke a 31-point lead as North Carolina managed just 12 points in the first 15 minutes of second half.

"In the second half our defense was great," Krzyzewski said. "It wasn't good, it was great."

"In the first half we left a few guys open because maybe we were too worried about (Jason) Capel and Lang," Dunleavy said. "We learned to make sure we stayed with our man, help out when we needed to, and to respect everyone."

Doherty called a 30-second timeout with 5:28 left and yelled at his team to pick up the pace and compete harder as the Tar Heels tried to avoid more embarrassment and the worst loss in the 210-game series.

Duke's largest win in the series was 35 points in February 1964.

"I told our kids at the four-minute timeout, `You know what, both of these programs have had amazing traditions and we should feel fortunate that we won this game, but just remember where you're at,"' Krzyzewski said. "This is a place that has produced amazing basketball for the last four decades and it will continue to do that. We'll always respect that."

The Tar Heels shot 58 percent in the first half, but fell behind by as many as 15 points as eight players accounted for 14 turnovers. North Carolina also let Duke get nine easy baskets on either layups or dunks.

Duke got off to a slow start offensively, but the Tar Heels threw away any chance of capitalizing with 11 turnovers in the opening 10:09.

North Carolina was within eight before the Blue Devils scored on their final eight possessions of the half. Williams, quiet much of the period, was the key over the final 4:13, getting two driving layups and a 12-footer for a 48-35 halftime lead.


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Top 25 RECAPS
January 31 - FINAL
(1) Duke 87
North Carolina 58


January 31 - FINAL
(3) Maryland 91
(5) Virginia 87


January 31 - FINAL
Oregon 91
(13) UCLA 62


January 31 - FINAL
(15) Stanford 90
Arizona St 81


January 31 - FINAL
(18) Arizona 68
California 58


January 31 - FINAL
(20) USC 64
Oregon St 51


January 31 - FINAL
(25) Indiana 66
Purdue 52



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 Duke vs. UNC
Duke's Mike Dunleavy feeds Dahntay Jones in transition for the slam.
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 Duke vs. UNC
North Carolina's Kris Lang spins on Carlos Boozer and throws it down.
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 Duke vs. UNC
Duke's Chris Duhon gets the steal and finds Jason Williams on the break for the layup.
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 Duke vs. UNC
Duke's Dahntay Jones gets the steal and goes coast-to-coast.
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 Duke vs. UNC
North Carolina's Jawad Williams finds Kris Lang in the paint for the monster dunk.
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