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PHOTO-ESSAY: 2004 ACC Tournament

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1. Virginia sophomore Derrick Byers slashes to the goal against Clemson in the play-in game.

2. Commentator Dick Vitale stroles down the sidelines before the Duke/Virginia game.

3. Duke senior Chris Duhon found his final ACC tourney to be the most difficult.

4. Freshman T.J. Bannister eyes a pass against his oversized Clemson defender.

5. Duke junior Daniel Ewing eludes Virginia senior Todd Billet en route to a 10-point Duke victory.

6. Duke sophomore Shavlik Randolph gets hammered coming down with a board against the Yellow Jackets.

7. Maryland head coach Gary Williams barks orders to his eventual champion Terrapins

8. ACC Player-of-the-year Hodge eludes defenders as he dribbles down the court.

9. Georgia Tech sophomore Jarett Jack shields the ball from Duke forward Shelden Williams.

10. Ibekwe cuts down the nets with his teammates shortly after becoming tournament champions.

11. Gilchrist completes a reverse layup on his way to becoming the tournament MVP.

12. Williams snares an important rebound in the Blue Devil semifinal win over Georgia Tech.

13. Virginia freshman J.R. Reynolds makes a layup on his way to a career-high 18 points.

15. Wolfpack and Terrapin players jockey for position as their tourney hopes hang in the balance.

14. Gilchrist comes through at the free through line in overtime of the final game with coach Gary Williams looking on.

16. Maryland freshman D.J. Strawberry and Hodge battle for a rebound in their semifinal game.

17. Duhon strolls down court with the final game of the tourney out of reach and his ACC career over.

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