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Duke women's coach Kara Lawson says men's basketball used against FSU. ACC says there's no evidence


The ACC said it found no evidence to support the claim from Duke head coach Kara Lawson that a men's basketball was used during Sunday's women's contest between Duke and Florida State. Lawson alleged in a postgame press conference that a men's basketball was used in the first half of the Seminoles and Blue Devils matchup in Tallahassee. (Tallahassee Democrat)

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Duke women's coach Kara Lawson says men's basketball used against FSU. ACC says there's no evidence