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The win also moved North Carolina coach Dean Smith within four of tying the career victory total of Kentucky's Adolph Rupp at 876. The Blue Devils (23-7, 12-4), who had won the regular-season title when Florida State beat Wake Forest on Saturday, trailed by nine points at halftime but trimmed the deficit to three on a three-point play by Ricky Price with 11:18 left. North Carolina used its superior size and inside muscle to push the lead back to 10 with 8:33 left and to 82-69 with 5:33 remaining. Duke then mustered a 14-5 run, cutting the lead to 87-83 with 1.51 left, but the Tar Heels made four of six free throws in the final 39 seconds and sealed the win. Steve Wojciechowski scored 18 points, while Jeff Carnel added 15. McNairy with Vince Carter and Ademola Oku- itali The Blue Devils built a 26-17 lead with 10:07 left in the half after a 3-point shot by Trajan Langdon. Smith started Webb Tyndall, Charlie McNairy and Serge Zwikker — the three seniors playing in their final home game — along with Jamison and Shammond Williams. After Duke scored the first five points, Smith replaced the seldom-used Tyndall and But a putback by Carter and a layin by Zwikwer started a 26-6 run in the next five minutes. The Tar Heels' defense relegated the Blue Devils to perimeter shots during the run while their offense generated shots inside. Ed Cota's putback with 5:41 left in the half tied the game at 29-29, and Jamison's breakaway layup at 5:24 gave the Tar Heels their first lead of the game. 31-29. Track team fails to qualify, have indoor All-American Kansan staff report Duke's only baskets on the run were 3-point shots by Woiciechowski and Langdon. The Kansas track and field team sent four team members to compete in the last-chance NCAA qualifying meet in Ames, Iowa, on Friday, but no one posted a qualifying mark. North Carolina led 45-32 with 2:30 left in the half, but Wojciechowski and Capel hit 3-pointers to help Duke draw to within nine at halftime. Marc Romito and Jon Colby Miller competed in the pole vault, and Jerry Pullins and Ricardo Amezcuza competed in the 5.000-meter run. This will mark the first time that the Kansas track program won't have an indoor All-American since the 1972 season. Duke has won the ACC title 12 times, including four this decade. Sprinter Pierre Lisk was not able to compete because of a cold, and co-captain Nathan Prenger did not compete because of a sore hamstring. Men's, women's golf teams to tee off in tournaments Kansan staff report The Kansas men's golf team kicks off the spring season today at the Bridges All-American Intercollegiate Invitational in St. Louis, Mississippi. The tournament will be played at the par-72 Bridges Golf Course recently designed by professional golfer Arnold Palmer. Chris Thompson, who led the team last semester in stroke average with a four-tournament average of 73.66, will lead Kansas into competition. The women also will play today in the Bay Area Classic in Vallejo, Calif., their second tournament of the season. The tournament will be played at Hiddenbrooke Country Club, a par-72 course 45 minutes from Oakland, Calif. The Jayhawks finished 10th in last week's Welsh Memorial classic in College Station, Texas. Both tournaments are 36 holes. Kansas victorious Geoff Krdeger / KANSAN Kansas women's soccer player Cynthia Dahle fights for the ball against a Missouri player. Kansas beat Missouri 5-1, advanced to the finals and again beat Missouri 5-2. The games were part of Saturday's Jayhawk Indoor Classic at Anschutz Sports Pavilion. Members of the Kansas soccer team formed a team and played in the event. Teams in the tournament consisted of eight players. Four teams played. Each match had two 25-minute halves. 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