NCAA at 75 - College Basketball

68. Indiana's Sweet 16
Indiana beating Duke to get to the 2002 Elite Eight may have been Mike Davis' greatest moment, maybe even more than playing for the national title three rounds later. No. 5 Indiana came back from 17 down in the Sweet 16 to knock off the No. 1 Blue Devils. Jason Williams had a chance to tie the score for Duke late but missed at the line, allowing the Hoosiers to stun the Blue Devils 74-73. Indiana went on to beat Kent State and Oklahoma before losing to Maryland in the national title game in Atlanta, but the Duke win is remembered because it came at an important time for the Hoosiers in the post-Knight era and helped Davis ease some of the concern regarding his hire. This game also included the next moment ... -- Andy Katz
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