2h
USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNRanking college basketball conferences by win-loss record in 2025 NCAA TournamentThe SEC broke a record with 14 tournament bids. A record four of those teams advanced to the Elite Eight, and now two to the Final Four. However, despite that top-end success, the conference does not boast the best overall NCAA Tournament winning percentage.
The Blue Devils’ trip to San Antonio, after Saturday’s 85-65 win over Alabama, was the product of years of planning to build around Cooper Flagg, and hard-learned lessons.
1h
Sporting News on MSNMarch Madness 2025: Ranking the best teams in the NCAA Final Four, from Duke to HoustonWho's going to win the gathering of Goliaths that'll arrive in San Antonio later this week? That's what we're hear to tell you, and Duke is a good place to start
The (Raleigh) News & Observer on MSN12d
Can Duke basketball win it all? Here’s the Blue Devils’ path to NCAA Tournament titleThose Blue Devils were upset by Connecticut in the NCAA tournament final. All of this is to say that, while this is a historically good Duke basketball team, there’s no guarantee a national championship will be captured. That is what makes college ...
Duke star freshman Cooper Flagg pushed aside any lingering concerns about his sprained ankle by scoring 14 points in 22 minutes as the Blue Devils hammered Mount St. Mary’s on Friday.
The 2025 NCAA women's basketball tournament continued on Sunday, with two of the four Elite Eight matchups in the books. South Carolina took down Duke by the score of 54-50 in the first contest, as head coach Dawn Staley's squad clinched a spot in the Final Four for the fifth consecutive season.
Explore more
Khaman Maluach is giving Duke basketball some incredible production. The Blue Devils are on their way to the Final Four.
To perhaps no surprise, Duke's star guard comes from a family of basketball players, as both of his parents were former basketball players in their younger days. His dad, also named Kon Knueppel, played at Wisconsin Lutheran College in Wisconsin and scored more than 2,000 career points for the Warriors.