When Duke beat Notre Dame Saturday, Cooper Flagg, rightfully so, carried the narrative. But when the Blue Devils took down the Hurricanes, the story was about every man on the court and off the bench,
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Playing in his native New England with hundreds of fans from Maine in attendance, Cooper Flagg scored 28 points to lead Duke past Boston College on Saturday.
Duke poured in 17 3-pointers, including six from freshman Kon Knueppel, as the Blue Devils rolled over last-place Miami in ACC basketball at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
The timeout came about two and a half minutes into the second half Tuesday night, with Duke’s 24-point halftime lead down to the 19 and Blue Devils coach Jon Scheyer having seen enough. To be clear, neither Scheyer nor anybody inside Cameron Indoor Stadium thought this was in danger of actually becoming some kind of competitive game.
Cooper Flagg continues his dominance in college basketball, as he helped Duke basketball extend their winning streak to 11 games after defeating Miami 89-54. It was a total team effort for the Blue Devils,
Duke continued its win streak on Tuesday with a 89-54 blowout win over Miami to make it 11 wins in a row. On the heels of a monster 42-point scoring
The Duke basketball team caught fire early and did not let up in the first 20 minutes against Miami.
For all of the deserved hype garnered by projected number-one overall pick Cooper Flagg, his Duke teammate Khaman Maluach isn't far behind as far as hype and po
Cooper Flagg scored 28 points to lead No. 3 Duke to its 12th straight victory, an 88-63 win over Boston College.