Duke Basketball Final 4 Opponent Now Set in Stone
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The News & Observer |
Duke’s Final Four game Saturday night will be against a foe it knows well.
CNN |
The final two spots in next weekend’s games in San Antonio are up for grabs for the men’s teams.
Bleacher Report |
Duke did it all, making one of the six or seven best teams in the country look completely helpless.
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Duke freshman Toby Fournier powered by Blue Devils with 18 points and guard Ashlon Jackson added 13. Dawn Staley and the Gamecocks have been pushed hard this NCAA Tournament. Their second-round,
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Duke women's basketball reflects on its 2024-25 season following its Elite Eight loss to South Carolina in the NCAA Tournament.
Also a common sight this season, a freshmen led the way in the scoring department, as Kon Knueppel finished with 21 points. Fellow rookie sensation Cooper Flagg tallied 16 points, nine rebounds, three assists, and one block en route to becoming the East Regional Most Outstanding Player.
Duke coach Kara Lawson drew up a play so Ashlon Jackson could get off a potential game-winning 3. But it fell short, ending their March Madness.
Alabama basketball had a chance to make the Final Four for the second straight season. All the Crimson Tide has to do is beat the No. 1 seed in the region. Duke had other plans. The Blue Devils stifled the Tide offense, the same one that put up a record-breaking performance against BYU in the Elite Eight, and beat Alabama 85-65.
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The Blue Devils’ trip to San Antonio, after Saturday’s 85-65 win over Alabama, was the product of years of planning to build around Cooper Flagg, and hard-learned lessons.
Two of the most explosive offenses left in the men's NCAA Tournament face off, as Cooper Flagg's Blue Devils square off with Mark Sears' Crimson Tide.