Duke vs. Kentucky: The Heartache of March 28, 1992, Lingers 20 Years Later
Posted by Brian Joyce on November 13th, 2012The last time Kentucky and Duke met on the basketball court was December 18, 2001, almost 11 years ago. Over a decade has passed since the rivals duked it out (no pun intended) in the Meadowlands at the Jimmy V Classic, and it’s been even longer since the Wildcats actually beat the Blue Devils (March 22, 1998, to be exact!). Kentucky and its natural geographic rival, Louisville, have played each other 12 times during that time period, and the Wildcats have beaten the Cards eight of those times. UK has met up with conference foe Florida 28 times since December 2001, winning 18 of those. If Kentucky loses to Florida, well, there is always a next time around the corner. A loss to Louisville is a bit more difficult to swallow, but another chance will come next season. A loss to Duke, though, like the overtime heart-breaker in 2001, could take more than 10 years to avenge. And tonight Kentucky finally has its next chance.
Kentucky and Duke have played just 19 times, but one game in particular created the modern rivalry. With the Final Four on the line, Christian Laettner‘s fake and subsequent turnaround shot over two Wildcat defenders (Deron Feldhaus and John Pelphrey) is the frozen image that encapsulates college basketball at its best. Though in the end the spotlight was on Duke, every Kentucky fan can tell you exactly where they were on March 28, 1992.For UK fans, this game represented a tragic moment of community that defines its fanbase. And the shot was a dagger in their heart of unbridled hope.