Duke proves 'toughness,' tops Louisville to win ACC title - ESPN
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — No Cooper Flagg, no problem for No. 1 Duke, which claimed the ACC tournament championship with a 73-62 win over Louisville on Saturday night.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — No Cooper Flagg, no problem for No. 1 Duke, which claimed the ACC tournament championship with a 73-62 win over Louisville on Saturday night.
Duke star Cooper Flagg, who suffered an ankle injury during the team's ACC tournament opener Thursday, will be available for the NCAA tournament, according to Dan Gavitt, NCAA senior vice president of men's basketball.
Top-ranked Duke won't have star freshman Cooper Flagg for Friday night's ACC tournament semifinal against rival North Carolina, with the Blue Devils officially ruling him out about two hours before tipoff in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Duke coach Jon Scheyer said it's a «real long shot» that freshman star Cooper Flagg will be able to play in the ACC tournament semifinals because of an ankle sprain.