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Dukes able to fend off Rams’ late comeback

Duquesne reaches NCAA tourney for first time since 1977

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Duquesne earned an NCAA Tournament bid for the first time in 47 years, beating fifth-seeded seeded VCU 57-51 Sunday in Brooklyn, New York, to win the Atlantic 10 Tournament championsh­ip.

The sixth-seeded Dukes (24-11) led by 14 at the half, but bringing home that long-awaited invite to March Madness was a struggle. Duquesne scored only 21 points and shot 5 for 29 from the field in the second half, but the small Catholic school in Pittsburgh will head into the NCAA Tournament with an eight-game winning streak.

Coach Keith Dambrot, who coached LeBron James for two years in high school, and the Dukes matched a program record for victories set in 1953-54, when Dambrot’s father, Sid, played for Duquesne.

The last time Duquesne won the A-10 and went to the NCAA Tournament was in 1977, when future NBA All-Star Norm Nixon and the Dukes beat Villanova in the title game.

Joe Bamisile led fifth-seeded VCU (22-13), which was trying to repeat as A-10 tournament champs with a far different cast under first-year coach Ryan Odom, with 20 points. The Rams hope for a National Invitation Tournament berth.

Former VCU player Jimmy Clark III dropped in two free throws with 21 seconds left to make it a five-point game for

Duquesne, and Fouysseyni Drame made two more moments later to put the Dukes up 55-48.

A long 3 from Zeb Jackson with 9.9 left gave VCU a glimmer of hope. The Rams fouled Jakub Necas as the Dukes struggled to inbound the ball, and he missed both shots.

Clark made two more from the line with 1.9 left, and finally Duquesne fans could celebrate at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Dae Dae Grant led the Dukes with 10 points, all in the first half, and was named the tournament’s Most Outstandin­g Player.

The Dukes were up 15 early in the second half and the ball was in play when the game had to be stopped because some Duquesne-colored red, white and blue — intended for the postgame celebratio­n — fell from a section of the rafters at Barclays Center. Most landed on press row courtside — CBS play-by-play man Kevin Harlan had to pull some off himself and partner Dan Bonner — with a few making it onto the side of the court. The game was delayed about three minutes for cleanup.

Maybe the premature celebratio­n for Duquesne tempted fate, because the Dukes went more than five minutes after the streamers fell without scoring. They started the second half 1 for 15 from the field

Bamisile made a pull-up jumper off a fast break with 6:49 remaining to cut the Dukes’ lead to 42-39.

Duquesne finally found some offense to hold off the Rams, and Necas made a 3 from the wing with 4:35 left to push the lead to 49-41.

Jackson made a 3-pointer for the Rams with 2:12 remaining to cut Duquesne’s lead to 49-46 and, after a forcing a turnover, Bamisile made two free throws to cut it to one with 1:34 left.

 ?? PETER K. AFRIYIE/AP ?? Duquesne star Dae Dae Grant poses with a piece of net after the Dukes beat VCU for the Atlantic 10 championsh­ip Sunday in Brooklyn, New York.
PETER K. AFRIYIE/AP Duquesne star Dae Dae Grant poses with a piece of net after the Dukes beat VCU for the Atlantic 10 championsh­ip Sunday in Brooklyn, New York.

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