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2/13/2005 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Feb. 12, 2005
Final Stats | Notes
Despite 67 points from its big three of Shelden Williams, Daniel Ewing and J.J. Redick, No. 7 Duke (18-3, 8-3 ACC) fell after five players had fouled out by early in the overtime period to Maryland (15-7, 6-5 ACC) by a score of 99-92 Saturday night here at the Comcast Center.
Maryland completed the first sweep of Duke by an ACC opponent since 1994-95, and were led by Travis Garrison's 17 points and 11 rebounds.
John Gilchrist scored 19 points, Chris McCray had 17 and reserve guard Mike Jones added 15 for Maryland .
Shelden Williams had 23 points and 16 rebounds, and Daniel Ewing also scored 23. But both were out of the game well before the end of overtime.
J.J. Redick scored 21 for Duke, which fell a game behind first-place Wake Forest in the ACC.
Duke led 86-82 with 1:34 left in regulation, but three-point plays by Gilchrist and Ekene Ibekwe put the Terrapins ahead 88-86 with 39 seconds left. Williams fouled out on the latter play, leaving the Blue Devils lacking in the middle.
DeMarcus Nelson, who made the first start of his career, scored on a drive to tie it with 34 seconds left to force overtime.
Held to eight points before halftime, Redick sank his first 3-pointer with 10 seconds elapsed in the second half. The junior guard then put the Blue Devils in front 52-50 with another shot from beyond the arc with 18:08 left - Duke's first lead since 27-26.
Minutes later, Williams scored on a tip and followed a Maryland turnover with a three-point play to make it 59-55. Another 3-pointer by Redick put Duke up by five, and after Maryland pulled even, Williams made a layup and Lee Melchionni hit a 3-pointer to spark an 11-2 run.
Jones then scored the game's next eight points to make it 73-73 with 8:26 left.
Ewing kept the Blue Devils close by scoring 11 of their first 16 points, and he gave Duke its first lead with a 3-pointer that made it 24-22.