Duke Triumphs, Cavaliers Fall Short in ACC Ties
Time and time again, Cameron Boozer attacked the paint with an Atlantic Coast Conference championship on the line. Seeing his shots batted out of the air by Virginia's Ugonna Onyenso. “Well," Boozer admitted, “I definitely got frustrated.
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CHARLOTTE, N. C. (AP) — Time and time again, Cameron Boozer attacked the paint with an Atlantic Coast Conference championship on the line.
And Duke's star freshman repeatedly found himself meeting an unusual outcome. Seeing his shots batted out of the air by Virginia's Ugonna Onyenso. “Well," Boozer admitted, “I definitely got frustrated.
” That battle between the 6-foot-10, 250-pound Boozer and the 7-foot, 245-pound Onyenso stood out amid top-ranked Duke's 74-70 victory over the 10th-ranked Cavaliers on Saturday night in the ACC Tournament title game. Onyenso was the key to harassing the high-end NBA prospect into the roughest shooting performance of his season. Boozer entered Saturday ranked eighth nationally in scoring (22.
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