No. 11 Georgetown Comeback Falls Short Against No. 6 Duke
On the day, the Blue Devils were 13 of 14 on clear attempts and matched the Hoyas with 11 ground balls. Georgetown led in shots, 33-15, and had a 12-10 advantage at the draw.
“I think Georgetown can be a tough place to play,” Kimel said. “We had a few too many turnovers, especially in the beginning of the second half, but I'm pleased we were able to not let all of that factor in. There are things to work on and get better at going forward.”
Duke continues its road swing with a visit to Jacksonville Wednesday, March 13 at 3:30 p.m.
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“I think Georgetown can be a tough place to play,” Kimel said. “We had a few too many turnovers, especially in the beginning of the second half, but I'm pleased we were able to not let all of that factor in. There are things to work on and get better at going forward.”
Duke continues its road swing with a visit to Jacksonville Wednesday, March 13 at 3:30 p.m.
2013-03-09
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