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Duke–Maryland rivalry : ウィキペディア英語版
Duke–Maryland men's basketball rivalry

The Duke–Maryland basketball rivalry is a dormant college basketball rivalry between the Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team of Duke University and Maryland Terrapins men's basketball team of the University of Maryland. The basketball series has been called one of the most intense intercollegiate rivalries of modern times by some. A Harris Interactive poll of Marylanders ranked it the third best in the state behind the Redskins–Cowboys and RavensRedskins rivalries in 2003 (before the Beltway Series of the Orioles and Nationals was possible).〔(''Sports Illustrated'' 50th Anniversary: Maryland ), ''Sports Illustrated'', 2003.〕 In 2014, Maryland left the ACC for the Big Ten and regular season games between Maryland and Duke are no longer scheduled regularly.
==History==
While Duke University and the University of North Carolina are considered to be each other's primary rivals, during the early 2000s the Duke–Maryland games had national implications, including in 2001 where Duke and Maryland met in the Final Four.
The nature of the rivalry between Duke and Maryland is not viewed in the same manner by the schools' respective fans. While the Duke–UNC rivalry originated from geographic proximity and shared history, Duke fans do not view Maryland as a rival.〔Anya Sostek, (Duke-Maryland `rivalry' means much more to Terps fans ), ''The Chronicle'', January 11, 2000.〕 However, several former Duke players have cited Maryland as the team against whom they played their most exciting games. Maryland fans traditionally see the Duke game as the biggest game of the year and have often rioted in College Park after home games, regardless of the outcome.〔(Testudo Times )〕 Michael Wilbon, a sports journalist who works for ESPN and formerly wrote for the Washington Post, refers to the Duke–Maryland rivalry as "()ne of the best rivalries in one of the best basketball leagues in the country."〔Michael Wilbon, (Maryland-Duke rivalry continues to be one of the best in college basketball ), ''The Washington Post'', March 4, 2010.〕〔Craig Saperstein, (Upon further review: Duke-Maryland: The best rivalry...for now ), ''The Chronicle'', 16 January 2002.〕〔Paul Doran, "Duke, Maryland resume rivalry", ''University Wire'', 17 January 2002.〕〔"Duke-Maryland 'rivalry' means much more to Terps fans", ''University Wire'', 12 January 2000.〕〔Tom Sorenson, "Naked truth: This rivalry still has sizzle", ''The Charlotte Observer'', 6 February 2003.〕〔Jay Bilas, "Duke-Maryland needs respect", ESPN Insider, 11 February 2005.〕

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