Mar. Madness Sweet 16 live updates: Duke vs Arizona
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Duke is a 7.5-point favorite over Alabama in the game in March Madness Elite Eight odds provided by BetMGM Sportsbook.
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Duke enters this contest following an 89-66 victory over Baylor on Sunday. Arizona heads into this contest after an 87-83 victory over Oregon on Sunday.
OKC Thunder Wire |
Duke basketball had a season-worst defensive performance, allowing 90 or more points for the first time since the 2023-24 season.
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Duke coach Jon Scheyer sought out a mental coach, who wanted to directly address the elephant in the room with the Blue Devils.
College basketball fans were treated to a show Thursday night in New Jersey. Two of the best players in the game — Cooper Flagg and Caleb Love — traded blows th
Duke got its biggest challenge of the tournament yet, but advances to a showdown against an Alabama team that just hung 113 points on BYU.
Cooper Flagg and Duke ... college basketball since the freshman committed to the Blue Devils last year. Now, after a brilliant season, the Blue Devils sit among the favorites to win the 2025 March ...
If there’s a single player Duke or any of its fans would love to not run into when the stakes are this high, Caleb Love would be that player.
As the SEC knows, you can buy a dynamite roster in college basketball right now, but as Alabama shows, fan culture is harder to cultivate.
Madness betting picks expect plenty of fireworks when the top two seeds in the East in Duke and Alabama face off. Back the Blue Devils to eclipse their team total vs. a shoddy Crimson Tide defense.
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The Sweet 16 is expected to be just as exciting as Duke and UNC will meet in a rivalry matchup. South Carolina had the closest game amongst the No. 1 seeds in the Second Round wit
Several NCAA players in the March Madness tournament have NIL deals worth over $1 million. These deals pay college athletes to use their name, image, and likeness and are often sponsored by companies.