This year's Final Four will be the second since seeding began in 1979 to have all four No. 1 seeds, joining the 2008 bracket.
The ultimate prize at the top of the draft, Duke's Cooper Flagg, has a 14.5% chance of staying in North Carolina, just packing up and moving south to the Queen City. Behind him lie a potential ...
Fittingly for an NCAA Tournament in which big schools from big conferences took a record numbers of spots, the Final Four ...
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Sporting News on MSNDuke's Cooper Flagg to eclipse Carmelo Anthony's magical freshman tournament run, analyst saysThere is a belief that Cooper Flagg will have a greater NCAA Tournament run then Syracuse legend Carmelo Anthony.
As the Miami Heat near the end of an up-and-down regular season, the mock drafts are in full swing. The Heat are projected to ...
Either Auburn or Florida will play Monday night for the SEC’s first national championship since Kentucky in 2012.
Top uncommitted 2025 prospect Nate Ament hasn't picked his school yet. We broke down his game and if Duke could be a snug fit.
The Final Four will be a heavyweight battle after a chalky NCAA Tournament, but not all of the top seeds are created equal.
Duke freshman Cooper Flagg swooped across the paint and swatted an Alabama player’s shot completely off the court. The ball ...
Oddly enough, the Alamodome was also the venue the only other time all four No. 1 seeds made the Final Four. In 2008, Kansas toppled Memphis in overtime to win Bill Self’s first national title, tying ...
For the 18th time in program history and the first time under head coach Jon Scheyer, the top-seeded Duke Blue Devils will ...
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