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Duke hits its stride, edges archrival No. 7 North Carolina


did things — and no, we don’t mean he tripped up a bunch of Tar Heels. Allen remained controversy-free and will find his name in the headlines for his actual play: He finished the night with 25 points on 9-for-15 shooting, including seven three-pointers, as Duke’s leading scorer despite finding himself on the bench in foul trouble for part of the game late. (USA Today)

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