From FGCU's 'Dunk City' to St. Peters and Doug Edert, here's a look at some of the most unexpected March Madness runs.
When Jon Scheyer asked for noise, Duke unleashed hell on Louisville, stifling the Cardinals to win 73-62 even without injured ...
While the focus will undoubtedly skew toward Duke — with or without Cooper Flagg — UNC, Clemson and Louisville are coming off ...
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Duke’s Cooper Flagg (2) blocks the shot by North Carolina’s Ven-Allen Lubin (22) during the second half of Duke’s 82-69 ...
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Pitt regained the lead for the first time in the second half, 48-47, with just under 15 minutes to play as Austin threw down a putback dunk off a Lowe miss. However, Louisville was not done.
Cooper Flagg resumed his climb to greatness, helping Duke (25-3, 16-1) trample Miami (6-22 ... with a one-game advantage over second-place Louisville (22-6, 15-2). Flagg had an excellent first ...
Chucky Hepburn scored 15 points to lead No. 19 Louisville to a 71-66 victory over ... The Cardinals used a dunk by James Scott and two free throws by Reyne Smith in the final minute to hold ...
While Louisville missed four in a row after their spurt to break the tie, Scott made a crucial put back dunk to give the Cardinals a 69-66 lead with 59 seconds to go. After the two teams traded ...
Cooper Flagg and Duke basketball will take their show on the road to play the Miami Hurricanes on Tuesday (7 p.m., ESPN) at the Watsco Center in Florida. Coming off a dominant showing against ...