The college basketball 'Tot King' had a legendary tater tot connoisseur in attendance for a massive Sweet 16 matchup.
Freshman sensation Cooper Flagg powered Duke past Arizona with an all-around showcase in the Sweet 16 on Thursday.
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With Duke being tested by Arizona, Cooper Flagg needed to take control. And that's what he did in leading the Blue Devils to the brink of Final Four.
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Front Office Sports on MSNHow Alabama Became College Basketball’s Newest JuggernautThe Crimson Tide have found success rivaling their historic football program. The post How Alabama Became College ...
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TAMPA — Any skepticism about new USF men’s coach Bryan Hodgson’s doggedness, his determination as a problem-solver, or the ...
Auburn, Florida, Tennessee and Alabama are in an Elite Eight field that matches 2007 for best in NCAA Tournament history ...
The exact moment the SEC became a basketball conference is still up for debate. What Rick Barnes can tell you is when his ...
Flagg, the bona fide top prospect in June's NBA draft, had 30 points, seven assists, six rebounds, and three blocks in Duke's ...
Imagine taking Alabama fans — whose first words in the crib were naturally “Roll Tide!" — from, let’s say 1973, and stick ...
Evergreen (Ala.) Hillcrest athlete JT Barlow (6-foot-2, 178) has scheduled official visits to Kentucky (June 13) and Memphis (June 20). Co-defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach Chris Collins ...
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