Shane Larkin of the Miami Hurricanes scores against Amile Jefferson of the Duke Blue Devils at the BankUnited Center in Coral Gables, Florida.
Miami Hurricanes forward/center Julian Gamble passes the ball against Duke Blue Devils forward Josh Hairston in the first half at the BankUnited Center.
Duke Blue Devils head coach Mike Krzyzewski reacts in the second half of a game against the Miami Hurricanes at the BankUnited Center.
Overrated, a sellout crowd chanted with three minutes left. When the game ended, ns poured onto the court and mobbed their team.
We played a complete game, we did everything we planned on doing, and did it to the highest level, Miami coach Jim Larranaga said after the game on ESPN. (Duke) didnt play well. The result is the score. This is one of many games we have to play well in.
I think our guys were very ready, added Larranaga, who came to Miami last season after a coaching tenure at giant-killer George Mason, which included a Cinderella trip to the Final Four in 2006.
Miami Hurricanes guard Rion Brown reacts after a basket against Duke Blue Devils forward Josh Hairston in the second half at the BankUnited Center.
Miami senior center Reggie Johnson came off the bench in his first action since being sidelined with a broken left thumb Dec. 18. He had two points and five rebounds in 16 minutes.
Durand Scott scored a season-high 25 points to pace the Hurricanes, and Kenny Kadji added a season-high 22. Shane Larkin had 18 points, 10 rebounds and five assists, and Durham, N.C. native Julian Gamble had 10 rebounds and four blocked shots.
Dukes backcourt was nonexistent offensively. Seth Curry went scoreless and finished 0-for-10 from the field, while Quinn Cook was 1-for-12 to finish with five points.
BOX SCORE: Miami (Fla.) 90, No. 1 Duke 63
The Hurricanes (14-3) improved to 5-0 in the ACC and beat a No. 1 team for the first time in program history.
Duke Blue Devils forward Mason Plumlee shoots over Miami Hurricanes forward/center Julian Gamble in the first half at the BankUnited Center.
Miami Hurricanes head coach Jim Larranaga coaches during the first half of a game against the Duke Blue Devils at the BankUnited Center.
Some teams come out in the second half flat and think they have the game won, Larkin said. But we stayed with it with the same energy in the second half. We played great the whole game.
We expected them to be terrific, and we have to match terrific, and then you have a terrific game. ...We didnt hold our end of the bargain.
Contributing: The Associated Press
Duke Blue Devils head coach Mike Krzyzewski calls during the first half of a game against the Miami Hurricanes at the BankUnited Center.
It was the third-worst loss for a No. 1 team and Dukes worst in nearly five years.
Miamis Shane Larkin (0) celebrates after Durand Scott (1) scored against Duke during the first half of Miamis win on Wednesday.
Dukes Amile Jefferson prepares to shoot against Miamis forward/center Julian Gamble, right, Jan 22, 2013 3:00:31 AM and Kenny Kadji during the first half in Coral Gables, Fla.
Duke had its coldest shooting performance of the season with a season-low 30 % from the field, going more than 8 minutes without a field goal. Miami took full advantage with a 25-1 run midway through the first half.
Miami Hurricanes ns and cheerleaders storm the court after a win over the Duke Blue Devils at the BankUnited Center.
The crowd Im sure helped them some, Krzyzewski said. But they didnt need much help.
Warm up the bus, this game is over, ESPN analyst Dick Vitale said before the final horn even sounded. They have no one to blame but themselves.
The Blue Devils, playing without injured starter Ryan Kelly, missed 13 consecutive shots despite numerous good looks, while four Hurricanes hit three-pointers during the stunning run that transformed a 14-13 deficit into a 38-15 lead.
Miami Hurricanes guard Shane Larkin drives to the basket as Duke Blue Devils guard Rasheed Sulaimon defends in the second half at the BankUnited Center.
Miami Hurricanes nMiami (Fla) destroys No1 Duke to climb atop ACCs and cheerleaders storm the court after a win over the Duke Blue Devils at the BankUnited Center.
It wasnt demoralizing; they played better, Blue Devils guard Rasheed Sulaimon said. I believe we have them on the schedule again.
Duke Blue Devils forward Mason Plumlee dunks the ball against the Miami Hurricanes in the first half at the BankUnited Center.
Scott, an Illinois State grad who grew up watching Michael Jordan stick his tongue out, joined UMiami (Fla) destroys No1 Duke to climb atop ACC,SA TODAY Sports after stints with The Washington Examiner and SLAM. Hes an avid marathon runner with an embarrassing addiction to boyband music.
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Miami Hurricanes ns cheer before the game against the Duke Blue Devils at the BankUnited Center.

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Duke looked nothing like the best team in the country on Wednesday night, and Miami (Fla.) put on an onslaught to knock off the No. 1 Blue Devils 90-63, causing ns to storm the court on Duke for the second time this season.
For the fourth time this year, the No. 1 team has llen. And this is the Blue Devils second time crumbling. Duke, which moved to No. 1 this week after lling back to No. 3 following a court-storming loss to N.C. State, will surely ll in the national polls, thus paving the way for another new top team. No. 2 Kansas is the top candidate, while No. 3 Michigan and No. 4 Syracuse are also in position.

Miami Hurricanes guard Rion Brown, left, and forward/center Kenny Kadji react after a basket against the Duke Blue Devils in the second half at the BankUnited Center.
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