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Cameron Indoor Stadium, Durham, NC
December 6, 2007

Devils Refuse Rutgers, 49-44

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The Nutshell by Rob Clough

Duke halted its three-game slide against a Rutgers team that had defeated some of the best teams in the country, including Maryland & LSU. This was one of the strangest basketball games I've seen in quite some time, and both teams seemed trapped by the problem plaguing Duke all season: energy without efficiency. It was especially strange in Rutgers' case, considering that the Scarlet Knights returned every significant player and have played that tough schedule. Both teams were out of synch on offense and were either unwilling or unable to break down the opposing defense. Neither team could successfully establish an inside game, neither team could attack the basket with any consistency, neither team got a firm grasp on rebounds or loose balls, neither team moved well without the ball, and neither team could buy many outside shots. Rutgers put Duke in an early hole, but Duke's use of the zone allowed them to very slowly creep back into the game, pulling within 2 points at the half.

An 8-0 Duke run in the second half put Duke ahead, and the Devils survived foul trouble from Chante Black and Abby Waner to stay close. Three straight threes from Rutgers put Duke in another hole, but some big plays from the veterans put Duke ahead. With the game tied at 44 with thirty seconds left, Carrem Gay hit a free throw and Keturah Jackson (a huge second half spark) rebounded a miss. When Rutgers coach C.Vivian Stringer was hit with a technical, Duke suddenly had a three point lead thanks to Waner. Jackson hit a foul shot to put the game away.

The game featured such oddities as that technical foul issued by a young official with ten seconds left; Stringer replacing her entire starting five with a little-used bench for over five minutes; Abby picking up three first half fouls; a crowd that went from moribund to rowdy very quickly; and Rutgers routinely getting three cracks at the basket in the same possession. What was conventional in this game was coach McCallie's substitution patterns. After several games of flailing a bit in trying to find a group that worked well together, the team seemed to fall into a rotation that felt very comfortable, while still getting plenty of minutes for almost everyone. One could see an enormous weight being lifted from the team after the game, a mixture of delight and relief in equal measures. We'll see if winning this game gives Duke the lift they need to play well again on Saturday.


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