Gillon's 3 at buzzer keeps Orange alive

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SYRACUSE 78, NO. 10 DUKE 75

SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- John Gillon hit a three-pointer from the top of the key at the buzzer, and Syracuse upset No. 10 Duke 78-75 on Wednesday night as the Orange kept alive their postseason hopes.

With just 7.5 seconds left on the clock after a Duke miss, Gillon drove to the top of the key and banked in a desperation shot to send the huge crowd into a frenzy as they stormed the court.

Syracuse (17-12, 9-7 Atlantic Coast Conference) had lost three consecutive and needed another signature victory to go with its two top-10 victories to bolster its resume for a berth in the NCAA Tournament. The Orange have two games remaining, at Louisville on Sunday and at home to Georgia Tech on March 4.

Duke (22-6, 10-5 ACC) had won seven consecutive and entered the game tied for second in the ACC with Louisville, a game behind North Carolina, which hosted the Cardinals later Wednesday night.

Gillon finished with 26 points and Tyus Battle had 18 for Syracuse in a game that featured 11 ties, half of them in the closing minutes.

Luke Kennard led Duke with 23 points, Jayson Tatum had 19 points and 13 rebounds for his second double-double of the season. They combined for 11 of Duke's 16 assists. Grayson Allen finished with eight points.

The crowd of 30,331 began chanting "Let's Go Orange!" as soon as Syracuse Coach Jim Boeheim greeted Duke Coach Mike Krzyzewski before the opening tip. And when Battle scored eight points in just over 2 minutes to key an Orange rally that tied it at 47, the Carrier Dome was rocking like yesteryear as the Orange hit 9 of their first 11 shots.

The Orange gained a two-point lead on two free throws from Gillon as both teams began trading shots. Tatum's three from the right corner was answered by one from Gillon that knotted the score at 54 midway through the half.

Syracuse then took advantage of the double-bonus, hitting seven consecutive free throws sandwiched around Kennard's fifth three-pointer of the game to gain a 61-59 lead.

The game was tied six times in the final 10:12 and the Blue Devils were keyed by Amile Jefferson. Held scoreless in the first half, he scored nine consecutive points and finished with 14.

Trailing by eight at the break, Syracuse moved within 37-35 in the first 3 minutes of the second half, sparked by Tyler Lydon's three-pointer and Gillon's three-point play, and it was close the rest of the game.

Kennard has made at least one three-pointer in an ACC-best 31 consecutive games for Duke and entered Wednesday's game shooting 48.5 percent from deep in league play.

Jefferson needs eight points to become the ninth Duke player under Krzyzewski to notch 1,000 points and 850 rebounds.

Entering Wednesday's game, Gillon had made 38 consecutive free throws, a Syracuse record and the 14th-longest streak in ACC history.

Lydon has played every minute of the last 10 games, which includes two overtime contests.

Duke, the preseason No. 1 team in the AP poll, had rebounded from its midseason slump when it lost four of seven, but the Blue Devils don't figure to move up in the poll.

Sports on 02/23/2017

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