A go-ahead 3-pointer with 19.7 seconds left by Duke sophomore Isaiah Evans sent the No. 4 Blue Devils to a 67-66 victory over reigning national champion Florida Tuesday, an effort that gave them a 9-0 mark, including five wins at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
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