
UNC Tar Heels vs. Duke Blue Devils: What Does This Match Up Mean?
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As game day is officially here, there is no question when it comes to the expectations of the matchup between rivals the North Carolina Tar Heels vs. the Duke Blue Devils.
These two team have played against one another a total of 257 times with the Tar Heels leading the all time series 142-115, but never had they ever faced each other in the Final Four, which is what is something both teams will do tonight.
This will be current Blue Devils’ head coach Mike Krzyzewski final season with team as he planning to retire after the season for Duke is officially over, whether that is tonight after the Final Four or whether that is Monday after the National Championship game.
They both have played each other twice this year and defeated one another in each other’s home court.
Blue Devils defeated the Tar Heels 87-67 (Feb. 5th)
Tar Heels returned the favor be defeating them 94-81 (March 5th) in which was coach Kryzewski’s last home game.
As the Blue Devils look for some payback on the Tar Heels for beating them in their home court about a month ago, the Tar Heels are looking to keep their winning streak going and advance the National Championship game for the 12th time in team history while competing in a record setting 21 Final Four tournament games.
Meanwhile, the Blue Devils will look to advance to their 12th championship as well, competing in their tonight in their 17th Final Four appearance.
Now these two will face off tonight with winner advancing to the National Championship game Monday to face the winner of the matchup in between #2 Villanova & #1 Kansas.
Tune into tonight’s game between these bitter arch rivals face one another. The game will air live on 8:49 PM ET on TBS network or you can live stream March Madness on your cellular/electronic device
While this one will be one for ages, there’s no question that this matchup will be more than just your typical arch rival game.

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