Duke, Houston and Final Four
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Instead, the Blue Devils improbably squandered a big lead against Houston and saw their season end in the Final Four.
From The Associated Press
Their route to the national title game included wins over 16 seed Norfolk State, 8 seed UConn, 4 seed Maryland, 3 seed Texas Tech and then South Region champion Auburn.
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The Cougars, on the other hand, represent the defensive end of the spectrum, leading all programs in scoring defense with 58.5 points a game allowed during regular season play.
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Cooper Flagg shines in Final 4
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“Took it into the paint, thought I got my feet set, rose up,” Flagg said. “Left it short obviously, but it’s a shot I’m willing to live with in that scenario.”
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With his team in the bonus, Roberts, a 62.5% free throw shooter, went to the other end and calmly knocked down both shots to give the Cougars a 68-67 lead.
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College Sports Wire on MSNSan Antonio and the Alamodome continue to haunt Duke at the Final FourDuke let the Houston Final Four game slip away. It wasn't the first time the Blue Devils squandered a national semifinal in San Antonio.
Saturday's second national semifinal showdown in San Antonio at the Final Four will see No. 1 seed Duke face No. 1 seed Houston in a rematch of last year's Sweet 16 clash won by the Blue Devils. Duke advanced to the Elite Eight last spring with a dramatic 54-51 win over the Cougars.
It’s Duke that’s going into the Final Four as the serious favorite, and everybody knows it.