University of North Carolina Athletics

Carolina-Duke Memories
January 31, 2001 | Men's Basketball
UNC 102, Duke 100 (2OT) (February 2, 1995)
After trailing by as many as 17 points, Duke battled back to force overtime against the second-ranked Tar Heels. The game then went to double overtime when Duke's Jeff Capel sinked a 30-foot buzzer-beater. But Carolina prevailed in the second OT, behind four points from Donald Williams and three from Jeff McInnis. Jerry Stackhouse and Rasheed Wallace scored 25 apiece in the game, while Williams added 24 in the thriller.
Sparking the Tar Heels to an early 14-point lead in the first half, sophomore Jerry Stackhouse quiets the Cameron Crazies with an emphatic reverse dunk around Duke's Cherokee Parks and Greg Newton at the 11:33 mark.
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Sophomore Serge Zwikker misses the front end of a one-and-one in the first overtime as Carolina leads Duke by three with four seconds on the clock. Duke point guard Jeff Capel pushes the ball up the court after the missed free throw and throws up a desperation shot from mid-court that would send one of the greatest Duke-Carolina games into double overtime.
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Duke's Trajan Langdon ties the score at 98-98 with 1:19 remaining in double overtime on a three pointer from the left wing. UNC's backcourt of Jeff McInnis and Donald Williams proceed to put the Tar Heels ahead for good in the waning moments of a most memorable clash between these two basketball titans.
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UNC 84, Duke 78 (March 3, 1996)
Shammond Williams scored 26 points and Jeff McInnis added 25 as the Tar Heels held off a late Duke rally to defeat the Blue Devils for the seventh consecutive time and the third straight in Durham.
After Duke cut an 11 point halftime lead to only three with 5:50 remaining in the game, UNC reserve sophomore Shammond Williams pours in five straight points to silence Duke and also give him 17 points for the game, which matched his previous season and career-high point total.
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Leading by 13 points with 1:04 remaining, Carolina allows Duke's reserves two layups as well as two free throws off of a Jeff McInnis technical foul. Duke pulls to within eight, but the comeback was too little too late as the Tar Heels iced the game with two Shammond Williams free throws. Williams ended up with a career-high 26 points off the bench.
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