WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Wake Forest did everything it needed Saturday to take a major step toward earning an NCAA Tournament bid, a moment that sent its celebrating fans sprinting onto the court as the clock hit zero.
That moment of exuberance left Duke star Kyle Filipowski hobbled after a collision with a fan, reigniting discussions about the dangers of court storming and overshadowing the afterglow of the Demon Deacons' 83-79 win against the eighth-ranked Blue Devils.
The 7-footer was hobbled when he appeared to bang his right leg into the leg of a fan running by him. Filipowski, who had raised his arms as though to brace for a potential collision, spun off balance and ended up wrapping his arms around a manager and walk-on teammate Stanley Borden for help getting to the locker-room tunnel amid the chaos.
He spoke to reporters after the game with his right knee wrapped in a bag of ice, though he wasn't significantly limping afterward.
''Just like any other upset game where the fans rush the court, all hell goes crazy,'' Filipowski said. ''Just trying to get my way off the court, and you know, you've got these crazy college students just doing whatever they want. It's got to be a little more protective when things like that happen.''
Coach Jon Scheyer added: ''When are we going to ban court-storming? Like, when are we going to ban that? How many times does a player have to get into something where they get punched or they get pushed or they get taunted right in their face? It's a dangerous thing.''
Before that moment, the afternoon had been about a huge day for the Demon Deacons (18-9, 10-6 Atlantic Coast Conference), starting with Hunter Sallis scoring 29 points on 11 of 13 shots. He capped the game by hitting two free throws with 1.8 seconds left to finish a contest that featured 14 ties and 14 lead changes.
Andrew Carr scored 16 of his 18 points after halftime, including dominant stretches coming out of the break that had the Demon Deacons feeding him to facilitate out of the post or score over Duke’s Mark Mitchell inside.