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Houston has now advanced to the national championship game for the first time since 1984.
Houston Chronicle |
Houston advanced to Monday's national championship with a 70-67 win over the Duke Blue Devils, securing victory with a 15-3 run in the final 3:03 of regulation.
Charlotte Observer |
Even with Flagg scoring 27 points, Duke made just one field goal in the game’s final 10 minutes, allowing Houston to erase a 14-point, second-half deficit and beat the Blue Devils, 70-67, in the Fina...
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Cooper Flagg and the Duke Blue Devils entered the Final Four as the fan favorites to win the national title, but Houston had something to say about that. Duke led the Cougars by six points with less than a minute remaining in the Final Four and wound up falling apart,
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LeBron Wire on MSNJJ Redick says Duke star Cooper Flagg is already 'a Duke legend'Former Duke star and current Lakers head coach JJ Redick feels Duke freshman standout Cooper Flagg is a truly special player.
During his freshman season, Flagg has averaged 18.9 points, 7.5 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game. Heading into the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament, Flagg leads the Duke Blue Devils in all three statistical categories.
Add another trophy to the case for Duke freshman phenom Cooper Flagg. The 18-year-old forward has been an integral part of Duke’s run to the Final Four. He’s
Duke star Cooper Flagg is leading the charge vs. Houston in the men's Final Four. Here is how many points and other stats he has Saturday.
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Will Cooper Flagg play for Duke basketball in NCAA Tournament on Friday? Latest updateAs scary as Cooper Flagg’s injury looked when his left ankle bent awkwardly one week ago, the malady won’t keep Duke’s superstar freshman from playing in the NCAA Tournament. The 6-9 all-American forward will be available, and possibly return to the ...
Duke's March Madness run ended on Saturday at the Final Four, and what an ending it was. Despite the best efforts of Cooper Flagg, the Blue Devils blew a double-digit lead against Houston and crashed out of their most promising NCAA tournament run in years.
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You can't blame the unbelievable Duke collapse in Saturday night's 2025 men's Final Four game in San Antonio on one single foul call. However, the foul call that sent Houston to the line to take the lead certainly earned some side eye from the CBS Sports broadcast (and Duke fans at home).