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Virginia Tech 67 - #7 Duke 65
February 17, 2005 - Cassell Coliseum
With Tech trailing by one at the break, the cheerleaders and HighTechs performed a great routine at halftime.
One of the many unsung contributors, Chris Tucker came off the bench to provide his usual solid defense.
Collins played with intensity all night, and had a game-high five blocks.
Duke's J.J. Redick was the local prep hoops star, but Jeff King from nearby Pulaski played 21 minutes and was a big factor in the Hokies' win.
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