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Wednesday, April 2, 1986
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DALLAS ? Duke's senior
class was graduated ? but not
with honors. Those went to
freshman Pcrvis Ellison and
the Louisville Cardinals.
"Never Nervous" Pervis
scored a game-high 25 points
? including a critical rebound
off a Jeff Hall miss with 39
seconds to play and two free
throws 12 seconds later ? to
lead Louisville to the 1986
NCAA championship Monday
night.
Four years ago, Duke coach
Mike Krzyzewski had assembled
what was arguably the best
recruited freshman class. They
fell one game short of magna
rum IjiiiHp in
Duke's Johnny Dawkins
certainly will matriculate in
the NBA next year. Probably
Mark Alaric and possibly
David Henderson, too. But
they and fellow senior Jay
Bilas failed their biggest test,
72-69.
And Duke, the nation's topranked
team, the champion of
the Atlantic Coast Conference,
the No. 1 seed and
c h a m p i o n o f I h e E a s t
Regional, the Division I singleseason
record holder with 37
victories this year, walked off
the court with its third loss.
I he seventh-ranked Cardinals,
14 point underdogs when they
walked on the court, left ii
with a 32-7 record and 17
straight victories.
They were first in the Metro
Conference and, after being
seeded second in the West
Regional, they were champs
there, too.
"I don't think our league
gets near the credit it deserves,
but I doubt any league's had
more people in the Final l our
the last-few years than our
league has,'' Louisville coach
Denny Crum said.
Ellison h;ul 1 I rehmuwk ?
6-7 forward Herbert Crook
had 12 ? as the Cardinals
outrebounded the Blue Devils
22-10 in the second half and
39-27 for the game.
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Ultimately, though, the
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Louisville leading 66-65 and in
possession with 11 seconds on
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"Coach called the time-out
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we'd try to get the ball to Jeff
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took the shot and I saw that it
was falling short. I iumncd for
it and 1 think I was the only
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anybody around me. I just laid
it in."
He was named to the alltournament
team and, fittingly,
was selected the tourney's
outstanding player, the first
freshman so honored since Arnie
Ferrin of Utah in 1944.
"I'm happy I got it,"
I.llison said casuallv. "hut
what's the MVP when you've
got the national
championship?"
Krzyzewski said the Blue
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out. Defensive rebounding
was the key."
And that unlocked the door
to Crum's second national
championship in six years,
four of them climaxed by trips
to the Final Four. Duke's fifth
visit to the Final Four ended as
a runner-up for the third time.
"I feel a lot happier." Crum
said. "I mainly felt relieved in
1980 because we finally won
one. I'm really going to enjoy
this one more. It puts you in
select company," as one of
only eight multiple-winning
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USC's Garrett Carter and Jeff Morris each
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Monday.
The Catamounts, who trailed 6-0 after four
innings, scored two runs in the sixth innino
and three in the seventh, two of which came
on a home run by Mike Carson, to cut the
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In the bottom of the seventh inning, two
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The victory was USC's fourth in a row and
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^l<odncy Kichcy earned his fourth win with
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Western Carolina starter Stewart Keycs,
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