A spokesperson confirmed the veracity of the allegation, putting to bed any suggestion it could have been a case of mistaken identity. “There was no attempt on the part of any Duke staff member or student-athlete to mix it up. The tension that led to the alleged verbal exchanges and physical contact is a matter of public record.”
The Marlboro Man Take: Why the UN 35 Rule Now a Blue Devils’ Playbook
Unprecedented events weaved a tighter mesh-line across the rivet-versus-rivet melting-pot Duke-North Carolina rivalry. Seth Trimble’s buzzer-beater, last-second three-pointer ignites a double court-storm—with Tony Bland crowds still on court and players pushed into fisticuffs with no safe egress route. Jon Scheyer cites two staff members punched directly on the sideline, branding the scene scarier than just the court-storm protocol.
Clearly, This Rivalry is Beyond “Just About Basketball”
“Court-storms should happen? Yes. Want to celebrate? Sure. Can anybody—including coaches and academic staff—be in harm’s way? Absolutely not,” said Scheyer, Yahoo Sports. “But when these dudes come at you from behind the baseline… chaos ensues.”
Duke-UNC Matchup History: An Intense Timeline
- 1982: Duke over North Carolina 82-81 in the ACC Tournament – it began a decade of power shifts.
- 1995: North Carolina fans stormed the field after a comeback beating Duke 75-73, one of the rivalry’s peak moments.
- March 2023: A double-overtime instant classic at Cameron, won by No. 60-seconds left coach jersey tug—today acknowledged as “sectarian.”
20-end-of\times after the win Duke was rustling caveman straws, lifting goalposts foils. Security clash surges, elbow jabbing.No. 4 North Carolina students chant and stream across the mid-court line. Duke staffers and players exit the floor to fans punching and pushing other versus staffing. This is the last look.
The Paradox of court-Storm Policy: Controlling AUDIENCES WITHIN
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Of course, Carolina fans celebrated their once-in-a-lifetime comeback triumph. Yet for Duke’s Scheyer, post-game is a communion: “You just… push people. You protect these young men. “One Ghent’s hit.” ”
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