Duke, Alabama and Final Four
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Duke drained the life out of the nation’s fastest-moving and highest-scoring offense Saturday night.
From The New York Times
“I had all the confidence in the world that Cooper could do this,” Kelly Flagg said, “with the right team and with the right coach. And we’re just very fortunate that that’s the situation.”
From Kansas City Star
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South Alabama has reached roughly the midway point of spring football practice, with practice No. 7 (of 15) set for Thursday night and the first scrimmage of spring scheduled for Saturday. Head coach Major Applewhite and his staff have been mixing and matching the roster during 11 on 11 drills in practice,
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Even when Alabama limited national player of the year front runner Cooper Flagg to 4-for-14 shooting through 28 minutes, Duke’s other future first-round picks picked up the slack. It had four different double-figure scorers midway through the second half when Alabama had just Chris Youngblood’s 10.
NEWARK, N.J. — With an NCAA Tournament-record 25 3-pointers, Alabama earned a trip to the Elite Eight for the second consecutive season as Mark Sears scored 30 points and the Crimson Tide beat sixth-seeded BYU 113-88 in the East Regional semifinals on Thursday night.
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