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    Cooper Flagg Leads Duke to Final Four in 2025 NCAA Tournament

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    The 2025 NCAA Tournament has been full of excitement, and the Duke Blue Devils are heading to the Final Four, thanks to the stellar performance of Cooper Flagg and his supporting cast. In a thrilling Elite Eight matchup, Duke secured a decisive victory over Alabama, proving that their depth and teamwork make them a serious title contender.

    Cooper Flagg Shines as Duke Advances

    Duke’s 5-star freshman phenom, Cooper Flagg, played a key role in the victory, showcasing his elite scoring ability, defensive prowess, and leadership. Flagg, who has been one of the standout stars of March Madness 2025, contributed across the board with crucial points, rebounds, and blocks, leading Duke’s charge into the Final Four.

    “I just want to help my team win,” Flagg said postgame. “Each night, it could be somebody else stepping up, and that’s what makes this team special.”

    Duke’s Depth Proves to Be the Difference

    While Cooper Flagg delivered another outstanding performance, he wasn’t alone. The Duke Blue Devils saw key contributions from their entire roster, with players like Jeremy Roach and Jared McCain stepping up in crucial moments. Duke’s ability to adapt and share the scoring load has been instrumental throughout the NCAA Tournament.

    What’s Next for Duke?

    Duke now prepares for a highly anticipated Final Four showdown, where they will face either Houston or Tennessee. With Cooper Flagg leading the charge, the Blue Devils are eyeing their first national championship since 2015.

    As March Madness continues to unfold, all eyes will be on Flagg and his teammates as they aim for a shot at the championship. Stay tuned for more updates on Duke basketball, Cooper Flagg, and the 2025 NCAA Tournament.

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