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He kept a small version of the NCAA tournament bracket on the team's white board before the game.
"The message and the reason that a bracket was up on the white board was I think this is a very special team," Reed said. "And I think this team has an opportunity especially now launching off of this win, to do something that's really special. And that is, win a small bracket to give us the opportunity to compete in the Sweet 16."
Interestingly, Lehigh didn't break into a mad celebration after their monumental win. There was no jumping on the press table and waving their jerseys.
They celebrated briefly with their fans before heading into the locker room.
"Duke is a tremendous team, and we didn't want to rub anything into their faces or anything like that," McCollum said. "We got a lot of respect for them. And at the end of the day, it's just another game for us. But we want to continue to be humble and win like we have been here before."
Duke ended the season at 27-7.
"I've been in it for 37 years and it takes you to incredible highs," Krzyzewski said. "And it also takes you to incredible lows. And tonight's one of those lows. But it wasn't just our doing, they played that well. They played that well. And again my hat's off to them."
Notre Dame seemed to be in cruise control in its game before Xavier's Tu Holloway got hot in the second half and scored 17 of his 25 points.
The biggest shot came when he rounded a screen from Kenny Frease and sent a high-arcing shot over Jack Cooley's outstretched arm for the 64-63 lead with 21.3 seconds left.
The game ended in bizarre fashion.
After a free throw from Dezmine Wells pushed the lead to two, Notre Dame's Eric Atkins drew a blocking foul to get to the line with 2.8 seconds left. He swished the first free throw, but an official ruled that Jerian Grant left his position behind the 3-point arc too early as he ran in for a rebound, giving the ball back to Xavier.
The same unusual call was made at a critical moment of top-seeded Syracuse's 72-65 victory over UNC Asheville during the second round of the East Regional on Thursday.
On the ensuing inbounds pass, Pat Connaughton was whistled for an intentional foul when he grabbed Wells' jersey trying to deny him the ball. Wells knocked down both free throws to push the lead to four with 2.8 seconds still on the clock to ensure the victory.
"The basketball gods really wanted us to win this game," Wells said of the referee's call.
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