Duke basketball's dominant defense helped the Blue Devils blow by Alabama and into the Final Four. Here's how Khaman Maluach ...
Sears dribbled down court, bullied his way into the key for a point-blank, straight- on chip shot—and missed it, adding to a ...
With a dominant display in all facets of the game, Duke punched its ticket to San Antonio for its 18th Final Four appearance ...
The Blue Devils’ trip to San Antonio, after Saturday’s 85-65 win over Alabama, was the product of years of planning to build ...
Former Auburn basketball great Charles Barkley praised Nate Oats' Alabama team - and the state of basketball in the state - ...
Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer made history by making the Final Four as a player and head coach with the same team.
In what was supposed to be a high-scoring, back-and-forth showdown that rivaled a certain unforgettable game played in ...
Mark Sears was held to six points and Alabama followed an NCAA Tournament-record 25 3-pointers with only eight, dooming its ...
Duke’s stream of NBA-ready standouts used smothering defense and other options on offense to paper over Cooper Flagg’s rough ...
Alabama Crimson Tide forward Grant Nelson (4, left) and guard Mark Sears (1, right) double team Duke Blue Devils forward ...
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The Trentonian on MSNDuke beats Alabama in front of rocking Prudential Center crowd to reach Final Four for 18th timeThe chants of 'Let's Go Duke' rang out from the partisan crowd as Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel and college basketball's most dominant team booked its place in the Final Four. Knueppel scored 21 points, ...
The nation's highest-scoring offense was no match for Duke's defense and size. The Blue Devils will be the favorites to cut ...
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