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Carolina-Duke Rivalry DVDs

Three-DVD Set!
Located only eight miles apart, the North Carolina vs. Duke rivalry is considered one of the most intense in all of sports. In this new collection, we feature complete game broadcasts of three of the Tar Heels' greatest wins in the series.

DISC 1
March 3, 1984, Chapel Hill, NC
North Carolina 96 ∙ Duke 83 (2OT)

Final home game for North Carolina’s Matt Doherty, Michael Jordan, and Sam Perkins was memorable as No. 1 North Carolina looked to be finished trailing by two points with :01 to go in regulation when Doherty took the inbounds pass the length of the court and hit a 15-footer to force overtime.

DISC 2
February 5, 1992, Chapel Hill, NC
North Carolina 75 ∙ Duke 73

A rough one between No. 1 Duke and No. 9 North Carolina that featured blood and broken bones. Who could forget the lasting image of Carolina's Eric Montross, who took a couple of elbows - looking more like a boxer than a center – as he sank two late free throws with blood streaming down his face?

DISC 3
Feb. 2, 1995, Durham, NC
North Carolina 102 ∙ Duke 100 (2OT)

Rasheed Wallace and Jerry Stackhouse powered this thrilling double overtime victory at Cameron Indoor. With the game tied late in the second overtime, Jeff McInnis stole the inbounds pass for an easy layup, putting North Carolina up 102-98 on the way to victory.


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