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

No one believed them, 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,” he 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.”

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History indeed.

The Mountain Hawks are the sixth No. 15 seed 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.”

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

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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.”

“I’ve never seen anything like it,” forward Justin Maneri said. “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 hate each other so much.”

Lehigh Coach Brett Reed said before the game his team came to Greensboro to do more than just compete.

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

Lehigh grabbed the lead for good at 8:21 of the second half when Mackey McKnight made a 3-pointer. The momentum continued to build 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 Adams followed with a breakaway dunk to push the lead to 61-54 with two minutes to go.

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

Duke got 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.”

 


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