For the umpteenth time, a national media member asked the Duke basketball head coach if Cooper Flagg could become a sophomore in Durham.
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Will Cooper Flagg play for Duke basketball in NCAA Tournament on Friday? Latest updateAs scary as Cooper Flagg’s injury looked when ... and briefly moved around the arena in a wheelchair, Flagg had an X-ray that showed no broken bones. The next two nights, as Duke beat North Carolina and Louisville to claim the ACC championship, Flagg ...
Kelly Flagg talks about negotiating life as the mother of the Duke superstar: “People often go over the line and I'm sure I've been guilty of that."
Philadelphia 76ers rookie and Duke alum Jared McCain has a bold prediction for how far the Blue Devils can go in the 2025 NCAA tournament. "2025 national champs is how far we'll go," McCain told B/R in an interview before attending No. 1 Duke's Sweet 16 matchup against No. 4 Arizona on Thursday.
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College Football Network on MSNCooper Flagg’s Most Memorable Feats in His First Season at DukeCooper Flagg and Duke are rolling in March Madness. Here’s a look at his best moments We’re right in the middle of March Madness, and Duke freshman Cooper Flagg is putting on a show. The No. 1-ranked Duke Blue Devils are looking good and still alive in the 2025 NCAA Tournament.
It’s the Duke Blue Devils vs Houston in the Final Four of the March Madness bracket. Here’s our prediction, pick for the 2025 NCAA Tournament game.
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"Ultimately, I would regret it for the rest of my life if I didn’t follow my instincts and do what had to be done,” Scheyer said.