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San Antonio, Texas – Saturday finals Four match between Duke and Houston It looked like another stop on the Blue Devils March for the National Championship, just another coronation for the upcoming Cooper Flagg And the title Duke.
After a Tyrese Proctor The free throw was built by 14 points with 8:17 remaining in the second half, inevitable looked closer than ever.
Houston, however, remained faithful to his culture – defense, toughness and offensive reflection – to overturn the game and stun the Duke, Duke, 70-67.
“I have heard what people say. Duke it, Duke. Duke is great. “But he doesn’t sleep on Houston.”
Cougars continued in 9-0 running in the last 35 seconds, taking the lead to two feasts J’wan Roberts, with 19 seconds left and then a top-free game with two LJ Cryer free throw with 3.7 seconds. Flagg came briefly to the bridge to turn on other property and the Proctor’s despair 3-clinic on Bzzy was long.
Cryer led a trip with 26 points and six 3-pointers, while Flagg’s Final College Game represented a 27-point, 7-rated, 4-anisty performance in loss of effort.
Cougars is advanceing to Monday’s National Championship to face Florida, which beat Auburn before Saturday. They achieved the title games twice earlier, in 1983 and 1984, but they will not win the national title yet.