Duke, Alabama and Final Four
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Duke held off a cold-shooting Alabama in the second half to win 85-65 in the South Regional Final on Saturday, advancing to the Final Four.
Raleigh News & Observer |
In a Final Four filled with nothing but No. 1 seeds — for just the second time in NCAA Tournament history — the Blue Devils (36-3) are the nation’s No. 1 ranked team, have the best record, and are le...
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Men’s college basketball action continues as the No. 1 seed Duke Blue Devils take on the No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide in this NCAA Tournament Elite 8 matchup.
A star in Alabama’s Elite Eight win over Clemson a year ago, Chapel Hill native and Seaforth High graduate Jarin Stevenson has the abilities to help the Crimson Tide match up with Duke’s immense talent.
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Cooper Flagg and the Blue Devils defeated Alabama 85-65 in Saturday night's regional final action to earn a trip to the Final Four in San Antonio. Duke last made it to the national championship game when Tyus Jones and the Blue Devils won it all in 2015.
The stage is set for a potentially epic Elite Eight showdown as No. 1 seed Duke and No. 2 seed Alabama will face off Saturday with a spot in the Final Four on the line. Both teams reached 100 points in their Sweet 16 victories and are brimming with the high-end talent necessary to create a compelling March Madness showdown.
Duke got it's biggest challenge of the tournament yet, but advances to a showdown against an Alabama team that just hung 113 points on BYU.
Give BYU credit, as they were picked to finish near the bottom of the Big 12 Conference this past season. Instead, the Cougars put together a strong run that en
Follow live coverage of today's Elite Eight matchup as Duke takes on defending NCAA champion South Carolina No. 1 South Carolina, the reigning NCAA champion, and No. 2 Duke are underway in the women's Elite Eight.