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Duke enters the NCAA Tournament looking like a monster with a non-stop ticket to San Antonio for the Final Four.
From The News & Observer
“I had all the confidence in the world that Cooper could do this,” Kelly Flagg said, “with the right team and with the right coach. And we’re just very fortunate that that’s the situation.”
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The Magic, whose starting frontcourt features another Duke basketball talent in Wendell Carter Jr., improved to 38-40, sitting No. 7 in the Eastern Conference standings with four games to play in the regular season. Stay tuned to Duke Blue Devils On SI for more Duke basketball news.
Playing with a left shoulder that’s been dislocated twice, during games in February and March, Duke forward Maliq Brown is practicing a hoping to be a factor against Houston.
Duke students are following the Blue Devils to Texas this weekend as the men’s basketball team prepares for the Final Four.
The Duke Blue Devils and the Houston Cougars will go head-to-head on Saturday in the NCAA Tournament's Final Four. This will be the second of two national semifinals played in San Antonio that night, with the first between the Florida Gators and Auburn Tigers.
For the second straight season, Houston and Duke face off in the NCAA Tournament. The Cougars and Blue Devils will play the late game Saturday in the Final Four
When Duke came up short in last year's Elite Eight loss to NC State, the Blue Devils retooled their roster ahead of the arrival of star freshman Cooper Flagg with the idea of getting back to the final weekend of the college basketball season on the forefront.
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