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The Duke–Michigan men's basketball rivalry is a
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between the
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team of
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and
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team of the
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. The two teams played annual, regularly scheduled contests between 1963 and 1970 and between 1989 and 2002. They also scheduled meetings in 2007 and 2008 and had a 2013
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contest as the most recent meeting. In addition, the teams have had five unscheduled meetings in tournaments, three of which were in the
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including the 1992 National Championship Game. Two of the five tournament meetings occurred in 2011. In March 2011, the rivalry was refueled by media commentary related to the
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documentary entitled '' The Fab Five''. The latest meeting between the teams occurred in the 2013
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, a game on December 3, which Duke won, 79–69.


Historical overview

Duke regards the rivalry as far less significant than the
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. The Duke–Michigan rivalry is fueled by the fact that both institutions strive to be premier academic institutions with solid reputations for producing scholars and
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s rather than just athletic powerhouses. Duke and Michigan have played one another in men's basketball 30 times. The teams have played twice in the same season three times: 1963–64, 1991–92, and 2008–09. Michigan has played Duke more times than they have any other school outside of the state of
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that has never been a member of the
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. In turn, Duke's 30 games against Michigan are the most they have played any other school outside of the
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region that has never been a member of the
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. Eight of the meetings between Duke and Michigan have featured opponents both ranked in the top ten in the AP Poll; six times both teams were ranked in the top five. Michigan has not faced any of its fellow conference members as many times with both participants so highly ranked. The
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-led 1963–64 Wolverines were known for its "Bloody Nose Alley" defense, while the Jeff Mullins-led 1963–64 Blue Devils were regarded as a team that "played in tuxedos". Duke had lost
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, NBA first overall selection,
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from the previous year's final four team. The rivalry began on December 21, 1963, when the 1963–64 Wolverines hosted the 1963–64 Blue Devils at the Yost Fieldhouse, while winning 83–67. Duke starting center Jay Buckley had been described in the press as the weak link in the loss, earning the nickname "Link" from his teammates. That Duke team avenged the game later in the season in the 1964 NCAA Final Four with a 91–80 victory. Buckley contributed 25 points and 14 rebounds against 19 points and 9 rebounds from
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. After the tournament defeat, the 1964–65 Wolverines came back with
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s from Russell, Buntin and Oliver Darden to defeat the 1964–65 Blue Devils 86–79 the following December. The teams met every December until 1970, when they went 19 years without playing. Starting in 1989, the teams renewed their annual rivalry games. The defending national champion Terry Mills/
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-led 1989–90 Wolverines hosted the 1989–90 Blue Devils at
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with a 113–108
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victory, which began annual December contests that continued until 2002. The
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-led 1991–92 Blue Devils were defending national champions during the 1991 contest against the Fab Five-led 1991–92 Wolverines and won in overtime by an 88–85 margin. These teams held a rematch at the 1992 NCAA Final Four that Duke won by a 71–51 margin to repeat as national champions. Another memorable finish was when the 1996–97 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 1996–97 Michigan team's Robert Traylor made the game winning dunk with three seconds left against the 1996–97 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team, 1996–97 Duke Blue Devils. On the same day Charles Woodson won the Heisman Trophy against Peyton Manning, making for a memorable Michigan sports day. The 2000–01 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 2000–01 Wolverines made a show of a pregame stomp on the Duke Blue Devil's logo before the tipoff. The NBA talent-laded 2000–01 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team, 2000–01 Blue Devils responded by opening the game with a 34–2 run to open the game. During this run, Tommy Amaker served as an assistant to Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski until 1997 and then became Michigan head coach of the 2001–02 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 2001–02 Wolverines and 2002–03 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 2002–03 Wolverines who lost 104–83 and 81–59, respectively before the annual contests ended. The teams scheduled December contests in both 2007 and 2008 and have also met in tournaments in 2008 and 2011. The unranked 2008–09 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 2008–09 Wolverines completed a pair of back-to-back victories over top five opponents with an 81–73 victory over the 2008–09 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team, 2008–09 Blue Devils, marking the first time Michigan had accomplished the feat. The game included 11 lead changes and 16 ties. The close contest allowed the fans to play a part as they forced Duke to use a Time-out (sport), time out to quiet the noisy crowd late in the second half. On March 13, 2011, the ESPN Films' '' The Fab Five'' debuted as the highest-rated ESPN documentary of all time. The film spawned critical commentary in a broad spectrum of media outlets which include leading newspapers such as ''The New York Times'', ''The Wall Street Journal'' and ''The Washington Post''; leading periodicals such as ''Forbes''; online forums such as ''Slate (magazine), Slate''; and leading news outlets such as MSNBC. In particular, the film sparked an exchange of words war between Jalen Rose and
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through the media regarding issues of race in sports and education. Among those critical of the racial commentary was Duke player Grant Hill, who was cited in an Associated Press story that ran in major national media outlets. Hill blogged on ''The New York Times'' with a response naming a litany of Dukies castigated by Rose's general aspersions. His response was at the top of ''The New York Times'' "most-emailed list" for several days and was shared on Facebook by nearly 100,000 people within its first few days. King responded to Hill in ''The Wall Street Journal'', clarifying that his feelings about Duke were what he felt as a teenager and not representative of his current beliefs. Coincidentally, the following week, 2011 editions of 2010–11 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, Michigan and 2010–11 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team, Duke met in the third round of the 2011 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, 2011 NCAA Men's Division I basketball tournament. The press described this event as the renewal of the rivalry although people associated with both institutions downplayed the relevance of the film. On March 15, 2015, ESPN Films released another ''30 for 30'' documentary entitled ''I Hate Christian Laettner'' in which both Laettner and his Duke teammate and roommate Brian Davis (basketball), Brian Davis also responded to Rose's earlier remarks. Brian Davis replied, "You know, they talk all this Uncle Tom sh** and, you know, I'm like, I'm more hood and street than any mother f***** on that team. To say that about us, we knew it was ridiculous. Because they all wanted to go to Duke. Chris Webber visited Duke and stayed with me." Laettner continued: "Not all of us at Duke were from the entitled families. I wasn't. Bobby Hurley wasn't. Thomas Hill wasn't. Brian Davis wasn't. The only person that was, was Grant Hill. Besides that, we were blue collar kids, too." Although the schools do not share geographic proximity, which would induce frequent recruiting battles, there have been some high-profile recruits that were heavily targeted by both institutions. Chris Webber, Michigan's Mr. Basketball of Michigan, Mr. Basketball in 1991 and the National High School player of the year, chose Michigan over Duke and eventually became the #1 pick in the 1993 NBA draft after playing two seasons for the Wolverines. Duke returned the favor by gaining a commitment from Michigan-raised Detroit Country Day alum Shane Battier, the 1997 Mr. Basketball of Michigan, who led Duke's 2001 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, 2001 National Championship team, while sweeping all of the National Player of the Year awards. Battier had been a fan of the Fab Five growing up. More recently, Michigan landed Mitch McGary, who had visited only Michigan, Duke and University of North Carolina. In the 2013 contest, 10th-ranked 2013–14 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team, Duke entered the game playing its 220th consecutive contest as a top-10 team in the AP poll and defending a 106-game consecutive non-conference home game winning streak. 22nd-ranked 2013–14 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, Michigan entered the game having played 80 consecutive games (44 consecutive weeks) as a ranked team. Coming off a loss to 2013–14 Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team, Arizona, Duke was at risk of losing consecutive non-conference games for the first time since November 1999 and its first ever
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home loss in six contests. However, Duke bounced back to win 79–69 behind 24 points and 9 assists from Quinn Cook. Michigan's loss and fall from the polls ended the sixth longest active streak of poll membership.


Game results

Source: A 1964 NCAA Final Four
B 1992 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game, 1992 NCAA Championship Game
C 2K Sports Classic#2008, 2008 2K Sports Classic
D 2011 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, 2011 NCAA Round of 32
E 2011 Maui Invitational Tournament, 2011 Maui Invitational Tournament Semifinal


References

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