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Lehigh Upsets Duke: Blue Devils Stunned In NCAA Tournament

By STEVE REED 03/16/12 11:21 PM ET AP

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GREENSBORO, NC - MARCH 16: Holden Greiner #20 of the Lehigh Mountain Hawks reacts after a teammate scores in the second half against the Duke Blue Devils during the second round of the 2012 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Greensboro Coliseum on March 16, 2012 in Greensboro, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)

GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Lehigh Mountain Hawks said they weren't afraid of mighty Duke.

Maybe no one believed them at the time, but the Patriot League champions proved they were serious.

C.J. McCollum scored 30 points and Lehigh upset Duke 75-70 to become the second No. 15 seed to beat a No. 2 during a wild Friday in the NCAA tournament.

"It means a lot as a team, a family and as the Patriot League in general," McCollum said. "We wanted to come out here and protect this team and this family, get the win and we did that tonight."

Lehigh forward John Adams said it was a matter of believing in each other.

"We saw on the selection show we had Duke and we thought we could match up very well against them," Adams said. "We all believed it and we showed it on the floor. Everybody bought into that idea that we could beat them. The rest is history."

History indeed.

The Mountain Hawks are the sixth 15 seed overall to pull off the trick. Norfolk State edged Missouri 86-84 in the West Regional earlier in the day, and No. 13 seed Ohio knocked off Michigan to add to the madness.

Duke dropped its first tournament game for only the second time in the past 16 years, and this one occurred just 55 miles from its campus. The Blue Devils also lost their opener against 11th-seeded Virginia Commonwealth in 2007.

The Blue Devils had no answer for the speedy McCollum, the two-time Patriot League player of the year and the nation's fifth-leading scorer.

"They had the best player on the court tonight in McCollum," Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said. "He's been their player of the year, and he's really one of the outstanding players in the country. You could see why tonight."

It didn't help that the Blue Devils hit just 6 of 26 shots from 3-point range.

Lehigh (27-7) led most of the game, drawing support from North Carolina fans who borrowed brown signs from Mountain Hawks supporters that read "Go Lehigh" to root against their rivals.

"I've never seen anything like it," forward Justin Maneri said with a deep laugh. "We came to the practice the other day and as soon as you walked in they were going crazy for us and we're like, `What's going on?' They were like, `Go Lehigh, beat Duke!' They were screaming. It was nice to have fans here that weren't Duke. I've never seen two schools that hate each other so much."

Lehigh coach Brett Reed said before the game his team came to Greensboro to do more than just compete – and that's exactly what it did.

The Mountain Hawks led most of the first half despite shooting just 38 percent from the field.

Lehigh grabbed the lead for good at the 8:21 mark of the second half when Mackey McKnight made a 3-pointer. The momentum continued to build as the game went on and the Mountain Hawks started to pull away in the final three minutes.

McCollum hit a 3-pointer off a screen from Gabe Knutson and John Adams followed with a breakaway dunk to push the lead to 61-54 with two minutes to go.

"I told my teammates all year whenever in doubt get me the ball and I'll make a play for us," McCollum said.

Duke would get as close as three twice in the final 30 seconds, including when Quinn Cook hit a 3-pointer with 1.2 seconds left.

Duke fouled McCollum on the inbounds pass and he made up for two earlier misses from the line by hitting both shots to seal a shocking victory that sent the Greensboro Coliseum crowd into a frenzy.

"We're not a juggernaut or anything like that," Krzyzewski said. "We have known that throughout the whole season. You have to do it pretty precise, and we just didn't play well offensively the last few weeks of the season. Actually we got better defensively, but offensively we just weren't there."

Lehigh got a huge game from Knutson, who scored 17 points on 5-of-5 shooting from the field and a 6-of-7 performance from the foul line.

McCollum was 9 of 24 from the field and 10 of 16 from the foul line. He also handed out six assists and grabbed six rebounds.

Mason Plumlee and Austin Rivers led Duke with 19 points apiece. The Blue Devils (27-7), who were playing without injured forward Ryan Kelly, finished the year with back-to-back losses. They lost to Florida State in the ACC semifinals.

"I've been in it for 37 years and it takes you to incredible highs," Krzyzewski said. "And it also takes you to incredible lows. And tonight's one of those lows. But it wasn't just our doing, they played that well. They played that well. And again my hat's off to them."

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GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Lehigh Mountain Hawks said they weren't afraid of mighty Duke. Maybe no one believed them at the time, but the Patriot League champions proved they were serious.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Lehigh Mountain Hawks said they weren't afraid of mighty Duke. Maybe no one believed them at the time, but the Patriot League champions proved they were serious.
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jlsst
It is better to light one candle .....
10:49 PM on 03/29/2012
Holy Moley!!!!
The Chickenhawks BEAT Duke...
They are still the Engineers!!!
It's Christmas in the Christmas City!!!!
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06:08 PM on 03/20/2012
Anyone that watched the ACC can tell you that Duke wasn't a very strong team. They over-achieved all season. Coach K said it best; they (Lehigh) had the best player on the court.
01:06 AM on 03/20/2012
Congrats to Lehigh and to any team that can beat Duke. They are the team, in all of sports, I want to lose every time. I would even root for the Yankees in a hypothetical basketball/baseball match up. From their Danny Ferry "Dirty White Boys" days till now, there no more loathsome squad than the "Blue Devils." Coach K makes me want to vomit. Please retire. Good riddance.
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06:08 PM on 03/20/2012
Seriously? All that hate is unhealthy.
09:09 AM on 03/19/2012
im so glad that my bracket is completely ruined!
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Dolphinfan65
The Revolution is happening NOW!!
03:26 PM on 03/18/2012
Thanks for hurting my bracket!!(great game)
08:38 AM on 03/18/2012
duke ,kentucky,north carolina are institutions in themselves which have bypassed there colligate persona
08:12 PM on 03/17/2012
Whats up with the officiating in this tournament? (e.g, Syracuse, Notre Dame, Indiana games) So many bad calls, and this love for the instant replay. Looking for things they didn't see that are ticky tacky. It's one thing if there's an obvious controversy to go to replay but these refs haven't got a clue how to use it. Preposterous.
05:38 PM on 03/17/2012
And that's why it's called "March Madness" !
02:08 PM on 03/17/2012
Little Lehigh is also, as of today, tied for sixth in the NCAA Wrestling Championships. Pretty good week for the Mountain Hawks.
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06:09 PM on 03/20/2012
But their basketball team is at home resting now!
01:49 PM on 03/17/2012
Regarding a previous post which addressed the boringness of basketball, I think one could make that statement about any or all sporting activities. I don't like to watch any sport for long, especially during the daylight hours. For boring how about watching poker. Do people actually do that? I think auto racing is extremely tedious. People drive everyday, sometimes for two hours to get to work and then go home and watch cars going around and around. You have to be crazy to do that. Which leads to my next observation about auto racing, which is the vast waste of fossil fuels. Not only are there numerous professional races around the world each week, there are thousands of local tracks for amateurs. How much fuel is used to power these events, as well as traveling to and from them. Nascar autos average some 6 miles per gallon of very high octane fuel. We humans seem to be in a race to destroy our environment and the life on earth with a glee that suits an insane mass murderer. We are maniacs.
01:36 PM on 03/17/2012
If there is anything more boring or inconsequential than college basketball I wouldn't believe it. "OH NOES THEY LOST A GAME" MASSIVE UPSET! Snore.
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BruinMike
If you want to have cities, you got to build roads
01:49 PM on 03/17/2012
Then don't read/comment on it?
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sydneymoon
Dismiss what insults your own soul - WW
02:00 PM on 03/17/2012
Isn't that the truth?
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Stephen Thorpe
Every breath you take - I'll take one too!
03:52 AM on 03/18/2012
Some people are just miserable.
I mean, how can you not get excited watching these kids?
Draw up your brackets and watch the results roll in.
Shrimps on the barby, cold St. Patricks Day beer to soothe the soul.
That's as American as apple pie!
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Shuey37
Federalism is the answer
02:10 PM on 03/17/2012
Try listening to golf on the radio.
01:12 PM on 03/17/2012
Oh I think there's some sick blue devils today...lol....someone better call the Doc....lol...Doc Rivers that is....lol.
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sydneymoon
Dismiss what insults your own soul - WW
01:19 PM on 03/17/2012
Maybe they're singing.....
Doctor, doctor give me the booze,
I've got a bad case of the Devil blues.

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01:11 PM on 03/17/2012
Here Mike, have another serving of plumlee pudding pie....lol.
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10:31 PM on 03/18/2012
Does your favorite coach possess four NCAA National Basketball Championship rings as well as an Olympic Gold Medal? Just wondering....
03:46 PM on 03/19/2012
No, my favorite coach has only one wedding ring (married for more thatn 50 years), and cooks with gold medal flour.
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06:12 PM on 03/20/2012
Exactly? How many championships does Lehigh have?................................... That's what I thought! Haha!
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j-anthony
gravity's gone, and I'm just floating
01:08 PM on 03/17/2012
If you watched a lot of ACC basketball, as I do yearly, Duke just wasn't that good this year after a nice start. Not saying they should have lost to Lehigh, but they couldn't stop dribble-drive penetration and they didn't have the spot-up shooters they've had in the past.

Having said that, I still had them in the Sweet 16, because apparently I like to throw money away.
01:15 PM on 03/17/2012
So you're pretty much admitting that the number 6 national ranking was a farce...righr?
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j-anthony
gravity's gone, and I'm just floating
01:20 PM on 03/17/2012
They were the fourth best team in the ACC, but they had a great start to the season. But let's not go bananas and say Lehigh should be ranked or something, because they'll probably get completely destroyed in the next round (Round three, believe it or not). No 15 has ever gone any further.
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Stephen Thorpe
Every breath you take - I'll take one too!
03:48 AM on 03/18/2012
They got beat. March madness is known of upsets. David's over Goliaths. Heart.
One shot in lilfe to be great for some of these kids! That's a huge motivator.
A lifetime to hold a trophy; 'I beat Duke!'
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06:15 PM on 03/20/2012
Well said j-anthony. Any true basketball fan, even if they are a Duke fan, should be able to admit that.
01:06 PM on 03/17/2012
Now Krzyzewski can go down by the River and eat his Curry seasoned Plumlee humble pie....lol