CBB World Reacts to Virginia Beating Duke in OT After Controversial Call
A tight battle of ACC foes between Duke and Virginia featured a bit of controversy on Saturday after the matchup went into overtime following a questionable no-call on the last play of regulation.
With 1.2 seconds remaining on the clock and the game tied, 58–58, Duke freshman center Kyle Filipowski secured an inbounds pass and immediately drove to the basket. As he drove to the rim, Filipowski’s shot was contested from behind by UVA junior freshman guard Ryan Dunn and at the rim by guard Reece Beekman.
Initially, the play resulted in a foul on Beekman, which would’ve sent Filipowski to the line for a pair of potentially game-winning free throws. The officials would ultimately overturn the call after determining Beekman’s contest resulted in a blocked shot as time expired, despite the replay appearing to show Filipowski being hit by at least one Cavaliers player in the air with time on the clock.
WILD END OF REGULATION FOR DUKE-VIRGINIA 😳
— ESPN (@espn) February 11, 2023
Overtime on ESPN‼️ pic.twitter.com/4d9uGPXnlc
You be the judge on the end of Duke - Virginia... foul before zero? pic.twitter.com/RTZRmWLUST
— CJ Fogler account may or may not be notable (@cjzero) February 11, 2023
Following the controversial overturn, the Duke men’s basketball Twitter account shared an obviously stunned response to the moment.
😶 OT at JPJ
— Duke Men’s Basketball (@DukeMBB) February 11, 2023
Virginia would go on to defeat Duke, 69–62, to improve to 19–4 on the season with a 11–3 mark in ACC play. The Cavaliers were led in scoring by senior guard Armaan Franklin’s 23 game-high points, with backcourt mate senior Kihei Clark chipping in 16 points.
As for the Blue Devils, the loss dropped first-year coach Jon Scheyer’s squad to 17–8 with a 8–6 conference record. Junior guard Jeremy Roach led the team with 16 points while freshman guard Tyrese Proctor added 14 points. Filipowski finished the game with zero points on 0-of-6 shooting for his first scoreless game of the season.
Shortly after the game’s final buzzer, many within the college basketball world took to social media to react to the no-call on what appeared to be an obvious foul. Needless to say, most of the reactions were from viewers voicing their disappointment on a play that could’ve drastically impacted both teams seasons with March Madness right around the corner.
Terrible overturn on the replay. Filipowski clearly got fouled before 0.0. Overtime in Charlottesville.
— Seth Davis (@SethDavisHoops) February 11, 2023
That’s a great win* for Virginia over Duke in OT.
— Kyle Boone (@kyletheboone) February 11, 2023
*even though it should have lost in regulation
Duke-Virginia is yet another example of why referees need to be available for questions after games like coaches and players. I don't get how that wasn't a foul to end regulation.
— Tyler Greever (@Tyler_Greever) February 11, 2023
End of the Duke game was horribly officiated 😖
— Lexie Brown (@Lexiebrown) February 11, 2023
An ABOMINATION of a no-call in Charlottesville. https://t.co/9Bo78u8egJ
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) February 11, 2023
Wait, that’s not a foul? This review that sends #DukeUVA to OT is a bit confusing. If Coach K was on that sideline, those refs would be too afraid to make such a terrible call. All wrist with .3 sec left at the rim 🤷🏽♂️
— J. Michael (@ThisIsJMichael) February 11, 2023
100 percent! Duke's got a gripe with the officials here. ACC screwed this up. No business making that mistake.
— JOHN JOHNSON II (@TheJJohnsonTV) February 11, 2023
Someone's gotta explain that situation
Duke was absolutely jobbed, not that a lot of folks will have sympathy pic.twitter.com/KCKK5xkmTm
— Trey Wallace (@TreyWallace_) February 11, 2023
Holy crap that is some awful officiating in Charlottesville. They overturn the foul saying it was after 0.0 when replay is inconclusive at best. Duke getting hosed.
— Dan Wolken (@DanWolken) February 11, 2023
I can see that foul from here.. but yeah ok refs.. pic.twitter.com/6u5eneLJ3a
— Duke Report (@DukeReport) February 11, 2023
