Arguably the biggest star of the NCAA men’s March Madness tournament is Duke University’s Cooper Flagg. Flagg, 18, is a forward for the Blue Devils. The 6’9” freshman is from Newport, Maine, and is likely to be the first pick in the 2025 NBA draft.
Kelly Flagg talks about negotiating life as the mother of the Duke superstar: “People often go over the line and I'm sure I've been guilty of that."
Philadelphia 76ers rookie and Duke alum Jared McCain has a bold prediction for how far the Blue Devils can go in the 2025 NCAA tournament. "2025 national champs is how far we'll go," McCain told B/R in an interview before attending No. 1 Duke's Sweet 16 matchup against No. 4 Arizona on Thursday.
While Duke did cut down the nets in Newark, it wasn’t due to a tour-de-force performance from Cooper Flagg. Instead, Kon Knueppel and Khaman Maluach took over.
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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.
Kevin Love has broken his silence on the raging debate about him and Cooper Flagg. Longtime radio personality Dan Patrick caused quite a stir when he used
Last year's Montverde Academy team may go down as one of the best prep teams ever and its star players are thriving in college. That begs the question: Could that team have made a tourney run if all of its players committed to the same school?
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The 2023-24 Montverde Academy roster was loaded with NCAA Tournament stars, including Cooper Flagg and Derik Queen: