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On paper, Duke is exactly what you want out of a modern college basketball team.
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Duke is favored in March Madness Final Four odds and March Madness Final Four picks and predictions for the men's college basketball national semifinal matchup that is scheduled for 5:49 p.m. MST and...
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Duke has more — much more — than its counterparts in San Antonio.
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The Final Four of the NCAA Tournament is set and for just the second time ever, all four No. 1 seeds are in the national semifinals of the NCAA Tournament. Auburn, Duke, Houston and Florida are headed to San Antonio to try and win the national championship The dates,
In a Final Four that features all No. 1 seeds, bookmakers are still rooting for an underdog to have a storybook ending. Patrick Everson breaks it all down.
Alabama has chipped into Duke's lead over the first four minutes of the second half. Grant Nelson blocked a Cooper Flagg dunk and Mark Sears hit a 3-pointer. Duke leads 52-45 at the under-16 timeout with Alabama's Chris Youngblood looking to cap an and-one after the TV timeout.
Three of the four No. 1 seeds made it to the final weekend of the NCAA Tournament, with UCLA, South Carolina and Texas still dancing. The odd one out is No. 2 seed UConn, a team that should by no means be considered an underdog.
People have said Cooper Flagg is a once-in-a-generation prospect. Players who've tried guard him break down why.
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DraftKings has lines up for the potential men's championship matchups. Duke would be favored by 4 1/2 points over Florida and 5 1/2 over Auburn. The Gators would be 1 1/2-point favorites over Houston, and the Cougars would be a 1-point favorite over Auburn.
The four No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament escaped the second weekend of the Big Dance and are heading to the Final Four to cap one of the chalkiest NCAA Tournaments ever. It's the first time since 2008 and just the second time since the field expanded to 64 teams in 1985 that all four No. 1 seeds are still standing at this juncture.