Clemson fans are outraged after a controversial finish in the ACC Tournament semifinal against Louisville.
Duke star Cooper Flagg, who suffered an ankle injury during the ACC tournament, will "be available" for the NCAA tournament, according to Dan Gavitt, NCAA senior vice president of men's basketball.
The Clemson Tigers took on the Louisville Cardinals in Charlotte on Friday night in the second semifinal game of the ACC Tournament. After the Duke Blue Devils ...
The top-seeded Duke Blue Devils face the No. 2 Louisville Cardinals in the ACC Championship today – Saturday, March 15 – at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. The matchup is available ...
But speaking with CBS Sports, NCAA Senior VP of Basketball Dan Gavitt said that Duke and the ACC have communicated that the ...
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Flagg has been sidelined since he suffered a sprained ankle during Duke's 78–70 win over Georgia Tech on Thursday. Flagg sat out the Blue Devils' dramatic 74–71 win over rival North Carolina on Friday ...
Duke superstar Cooper Flagg won't play in Saturday's ACC title game, but the NCAA expects him back for March Madness.