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03/27/25 11:42:00
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03/27 23:41 CDT Flagg flies in March Madness and Duke wins 100-93 over Arizona
to reach the Elite Eight
Flagg flies in March Madness and Duke wins 100-93 over Arizona to reach the
Elite Eight
By EDDIE PELLS
AP National Writer
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) --- Duke stud Cooper Flagg put on a skills clinic and
overcame an onslaught from Arizona and Caleb Love, finishing with 30 points,
six rebounds, seven assists and three blocks Thursday night in a 100-93 NCAA
Tournament victory that pulled the Blue Devils within one win of the Final
Four.?
Flagg, long over the balky ankle that sidelined him earlier this month, did
enough to prevent Love, a thorn in Duke's side for five years, from ruining
another Blue Devils season.
Love finished with 35 points, one short of his career high, including a streak
of 12 straight for his Wildcats (24-13) during a ferocious second-half run that
cut a 19-point deficit to as little as five with 1:56 left.
But it's the top-seeded Blue Devils (34-3) moving to the Elite Eight for the
second straight season. On Saturday comes a 1-vs.-2 showdown in the East
Region, when coach Jon Scheyer's team faces Alabama, which set a March
Madnessrecord for 3-pointers in a 113-88 win over BYU earlier in the evening.
A win would put Duke in the Final Four for the 18th time. The last time, in
2022, Love played for North Carolina and scored 28 points to bring an end to
legendary coach Mike Krzyzewski's career.
This time, the 18-year-old Flagg ended Love's stay in college, and showed why
he should be the top pick in the NBA draft if he decides to leave, too.
Arizona chipped away at its big deficit and got within five when Carter Bryant
made a 3-pointer with 1:56 left.
Flagg made three of four free throws --- and Duke made 9 of 10 --- to salt away
the win down the stretch.
The fourth-seeded Wildcats sagged and hung on the 6-foot-9 freshman and made
him work for everything. But he was just better than everyone on the court.
There were too many highlights to count, but here were a few:
--- At the end of the first half, when Duke rebounded Love's missed 3, worked
the ball to Flagg and he swished his own 3, then turned around and screamed
"Let's go, man!" as he ran to the locker room with a 48-42 lead.
--- A spinning no-look pass to Sion James, who made an open 3 early in the
second half, as part of a run that built the lead to 19.
--- Two alley-oops, one a no-look to Khaman Maluach, the other to Kon Knueppel.
--- The massive rejection of Arizona guard KJ Lewis into the phalanx of Arizona
cheerleaders on a possession that could've trimmed the deficit to seven with
about 5 minutes left.
It was a show that brought an end to Love's vibrant career --- one he wasn't
willing to see end without a fight. He missed his first three shots but
finished 11 for 21 and made five 3s to keep his team in it.
He scored seven more than he did when he shut down Coach K's career. In this
one, Love got the most help from Jaden Bradley, who finished with 15 points.
But the Wildcats couldn't do enough to conjure a repeat of 2011, the last time
these programs met in the tournament and Arizona knocked out the top-seeded
Blue Devils.
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