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Duke moves on from Miami loss, focuses on No. 21 UNC


Duke has good reason to move past the Miami Miracle. That game-ending play could wind up being completely meaningless in the ACC standings. For the Blue Devils (6-2, 3-1), the path to first place in the Coastal Division is exactly the same as it was a week ago. To get there, they must win their next two games, starting Saturday against their top rival — No. 21 North Carolina (7-1, 4-0). (Associated Press)

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