Chester, Pa. — Syracuse's stay at the ACC tournament will last two extra days thanks to a pair of last-minute goals.

Dylan Donahue scored off a Kevin Rice feed with less than a second remaining to lift the third-seeded Orange to a 16-15 victory over second-seeded Duke in the ACC semifinals.

Donahue's goal came less than 15 seconds after Billy Ward deposited a behind-the-back feed from Randy Staats to tie it for the Orange (10-3), who erased a four-goal deficit in the fourth quarter to surge past the Blue Devils (12-3).

Rice had three goals and five assists and Donahue added four goals and two assists for Syracuse, which will play either Maryland or Notre Dame in Sunday's title game at PPL Park.

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Duke, which bested Syracuse in last year's national title game a few miles north in Philadelphia and drilled the Orange 21-7 last month, was poised to roll to another comfortable victory. The Blue Devils led 14-10 in the fourth quarter and seemed headed for their ninth consecutive victory.

Instead, the Orange uncorked four consecutive goals, tying it on Donahue's score with 4:29 to go. Duke then went ahead on Jordan Wolf's unassisted score with 3:15 to go and won the ensuing faceoff, only for midfielder Myles Jones to turn it over with 1:37 to play.

After a Syracuse timeout, the Orange sent one shot wide before Staats as able to find Ward open with a nifty pass for the game-tying goal. Senior Chris Daddio then won the ensuing faceoff, and the Orange was able to uncork a shot in the final second to finish off the stunning comeback.