Final Four, Houston and Duke
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Duke reached the Final Four with convincing wins over No. 16 seed Mount St. Mary's, No. 9 seed Baylor, No. 4 seed Arizona and No. 2 seed Alabama.
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After a long year and NCAA Tournament, the women's basketball season will come to an end this weekend in Tampa, Florida, for the Final Four and National Championship game.
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The four teams participating in the Final Four this weekend in San Antonio are a perfect microcosm of the new era in college basketball. While a team such as Duke has built its roster with former blue-chip recruits such as Cooper Flagg,
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.
Cooper Flagg's point total is sky-high for this battle of No. 1 seeds when you consider what the Houston Cougars defense can do to the Duke Blue Devils attack, per Jason Logan's Final Four picks.
The Duke Blue Devils have been one of the best teams in the country all season long, thanks in large part to a talented cadre of underclassmen. Where the rest o
The ACC was down bad this year and that's where Duke accumulated many of its numbers. Sure, the Blue Devils had non-conference wins, including against Auburn and Arizona, but wasn’t the Big 12 a lot better than the ACC this year? And Houston ripped through it, barring an OT loss to Texas Tech, which really should be playing this weekend.
ESPN's 'Stanford Steve' is picking Houston to win its first national championship, but most others predict Duke to end the Cougars' season.
Gillis came off the bench in his fourth season with the Boilermakers last winter, the same role he has with Duke. His numbers have dropped this year slightly — going from 6.5 points to 4.2, 3.9 rebounds to 2.6 and 21.2 minutes to 15.0.
Max Meyer spoke to sportsbooks about the betting action on the men's Final Four with biggest bets and line movement.