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The Dukes Danny Nee has built them into at least a respectable program and
now is a chance for the better team to pick up one of their biggest wins in
years. Laying only a bucket, I will jump all over it. The Dukes don?t
allow a lot of easy baskets, holding teams to just 41.2 percent from the
field.

The Minutemen are coming off a 69-65 defeat at Richmond for its seventh loss
in the final eight games of the regular season.

Nee has been flexible and to the benefit of his team. Nee, whose
philosophies of the game were molded long ago when he listen to John Wooden
and other legendary coaches at summer camps, has changed his use of timeouts
this season.

"I've changed on my thinking. I always believed you should save all your
timeouts until the final minutes of a half or game. Through my career I've
been a saver," he said. "With this team, I've discovered it's best to use
them immediately and quickly to keep us in the game."

Now Jimmy Tricco is finally hot. Last year he made 42.9 percent of his
attempts from beyond the arc last year to rank among the elite 3-point
shooters in Division I. After a slow start, he is catching up.

He is 23 of 44 from the field, including 17 of 32 3-pointers, and averaged
12.6 points in the past five games. In the previous 11 games, he scored in
double figures just once and averaged 5.2 points while going 20 of 63 from
the field and 8 of 39 beyond the arc.

The fact that the Dukes are playing better means one could easily make an
argument they are better than their record. But Duquesne's sub.-500 record
easily could have been reversed. Included in the Dukes' six close losses
were three in which the team wasted double-digit, second-half leads.

DUQUESNE ?2 Massachusetts

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