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|j*agejl4^ Duke dot by David Droschak Associated Press CHARLOTTE ?Unbelievable U added to relentless hustle is set Duke apart from the rest of NCAA tournament field. Equipped with the nation's mos timidating offense, Duke reminded sa it hasn't been neglecting its deft routing the Golden Hurricane 9 Sunday in the second round of the! Regional. It was Duke's second straight point victory in the NCAAs. Asked for an opening commei the postgame interview, Tulsa c< Bill Self was left with a one-wort action: "Wow!" "In the first half,I bet you on 20 hustle plays they probably woi of them," Self said. "It wasn't that guys weren't trying, but they are they are long, they are athletic. 1 are like a bunch of sharks ? when smell blood, they definitely swan you." The top-seeded Blue Devils (3seemingly contesting every dribble, and shot, limited the Golden Hurri* to 28 percent first-half shooting an once again for Duke and its oppoi ? the game was over by intermiss "They looked at us [Saturday] said, Teah, we can play with the Duke's Chris Carrawell said. "Tb when we got on the court, they pr bly said, 'Damn, we're down by 31 ready.' That's us staying focused, tl us sending a message." Carrawell said he could tell in eyes of the Tulsa players it was ov< the opening 10 minutes. "It's like they lost their bike or s( thing when they were a kid," Carra said. "It's kind of like a defeated already. They were bending over, I ing and puffing, and we were c ping and saying, 'Let's go, let's { Duke won its 29th straight gan advance to the round of 16 for the ] time under coach Mike Krzyzewski. team's 34th victory also tied the 1 national title team for second most > in school history, as William Avery 19 points, Elton Brand 17 and Sh Battier 14. Greg Harrington led Tulsa, w: turned the ball over 20 times, wit points. Krzyzewski said he wante pick up the pace with the return i point ace Trajan Langdon, who mi the last three games with a foot inj As usual, Duke"followed his ord Duke beat 16th-seeded Florida A by 41 in its tourney opener Friday had beaten its last 10 opponents b average of 31 points a game. Tulsa 10), the ninth seed, found out ra quickly it would become the la tM/>+ im Duke led 9-8 heading into the TV timeout, but emerged with a vf'PnAINTA ~-S* " >iX ?V l/\ 10 VI5I {[AMERICA'S #1 PHONE I UNITED STATES I S. KORE I 10 cents/mln' 1 v 15C8n*s/m ' $10Card=106min $10Card=i ! \39e cornactton cnarg* ^1.50coonei I CHINA JAPAN i 45 cents/miiY^ I4cents/m $10Card=18 min-i ; $iOCard=( llWSflaaWw^charew ***$1.00conne 1 THE INSTANT CALLING CARD | We pay shipping with this offer. 3 Simply fill out form on the right and mail c ? 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"We have to be very Duke's initial 13-0 run y !, precise in what we do." a larger 30-5 burst that lef a Tulsa, attempting to n ake the round en Hurricane down 39-13 wi of 16 for the third time in the '90s, then in the half, began to show its frustration with the Self called a pair of 20-se Duke wrecking machine. outs during the spurt in an By late in the half, Golden Hurri- break Duke's momentum, bi cane big men Michael Ruffin and Bran- prolonged the agony. Avery, ^ don Kurtz had picked up three fouls Battier combined to sc 1_ each trying to stop Brand and a host of Duke's first 36 points. - other Blue Devils from getting to the Langdon's 3-pointer foi " basket. later gave Duke a 29-poinl St. Patrick's Day Suppi Green Popcorn Shamr f * JBalloons Banners w< Buttons and more... 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