March 21, 2002: 74-73 in Lexington, Ky.\nJared Jeffries torched Duke with 24 points and 15 rebounds in IU's stunning Sweet 16 upset of the heavily-favored Blue Devils. Duke was ranked No. 1 at the time and was the defending national \nchampion. IU went on to lose the national championship game \n64-52 against the University of Maryland. \nNovember 29, 1996: 85-69 in New York\nAndrae Patterson scored 22 points in the second half of the game to help the No. 20 Hoosiers secure a 85-69 victory. IU trailed by eight at halftime but overcame the deficit behind a career-high 39 points from Patterson and defeated the No. 6 Blue Devils.\nMarch 20, 1987: 88-82 in Cincinnati\nWith IU ranked No. 3 in the nation and a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, the Hoosiers defeated the No. 5-seed Blue Devils in the Midwest Regional of the tournament. The Hoosiers went on to win the NCAA Championship.\nNovember 30, 2005: 75-67 in Bloomington\nSenior Marco \nKillingsworth scored 34 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in the Hoosiers' 75-67 loss to the Blue Devils. The game marked the first time in the matchup's history that the two teams did not meet at a neutral site.\nNovember 24, 1995: 70-64 in Anchorage, Alaska\nBrian Evans and Andrae Patterson paced the Hoosiers in their loss to Duke at the Great Alaska Shootout. IU struggled that season, going 19-12 overall with a 12-6 record in the Big Ten, and lost in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.\nApril 4, 1992: 81-87 in Minneapolis\nThe two teams met in a Final Four matchup after IU had already defeated No. 1-seed UCLA and No. 3-seed Florida State \nUniversity in the previous rounds. The Hoosiers, led by Alan \nHenderson, fell to the No. 1-seed Blue Devils, who went on to win the national championship.
IU vs. Duke
Tuesday night, the Hoosiers will face the Blue Devils for just the seventh time in the matchup's history
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