The Moment: Duke 2018

We’re back with the latest installment of “The Moment,” with pictures of the victory at Duke. We decided not to do The Moment after the ODU game, because, well … ODU.

We had ten or eleven good candidates, but we narrowed it down to the four pics you see here. All photos are by Ivan Morozov.

These photos are higher-res than what we normally post. These shots are all 2500 x 1600. Click on each photo to view it in its full resolution.

For a complete photogallery of the game (135 photos), check out Ivan’s personal site.

Houshun Gaines Virginia Tech The Moment
Defensive end Houshun Gaines takes the field. Just two days later, Gaines’ mother, Tardra Hilliard, 44, passed away. (Photo by Ivan Morozov)
Reggie Floyd Virginia Tech The Moment
Reggie Floyd (21) and the Hokies celebrate his interception of Duke quarterback Daniel Jones, off a tipped pass by Khalil Ladler (Photo by Ivan Morozov)
Virginia Tech football The Moment
A fired up Virginia Tech staffer (it appears to be Justin Hamilton) shows off his vertical during a play. (Photo by Ivan Morozov)
Phil Patterson Virginia Tech The Moment
Virginia Tech wide receiver Phil Patterson (obscured) separates Duke defensive back Jeremy McDuffie from his helmet. To add insult to injury, Patterson caught the pass for a touchdown (Photo by Ivan Morozov)

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  1. Losing your mom is hard. I’m thankful I didn’t lose mine while I was in college. Prayers Houshon Gaines.

    1. Pretty good analogy. I liked the description of UNC – “beautiful swing that ends up in the trees more often than not, but every now and then they smoke a long one down the middle of the fairway” That’s how I see Miami. Although, it seems as Miami’s fairway shot is against VT more often than not.

  2. Ivan, your sports photography is outstanding- gets better each year! I think that your knowledge of soccer and wrestling give you an edge to your photography that only someone who has been through the fires of competition can capture 🔥

    Great job!

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