From Austin Carr’s 61-point masterpiece to Bill Bradley’s unforgettable 58, these March Madness performances aren’t just records—they’re legendary moments that define the very essence of college basketball.
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Cooper Flagg is most likely on his way to the NBA, but he could be the Caitlin Clark of men's college basketball, says one coach.
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Former Duke star Jay Williams didn't care for John Calipari's candid take on the SEC Tournament.
Despite his team's massive success this season, it seems like voters didn't care for Jon Scheyer's coaching.
The Rutgers Scarlet Knights have had a tough time this season, but Dylan Harper knows they still have a chance to turn some heads.
The Cooper Flagg mania is in full effect in Durham, and Blue Devils fans don't want to see him leave campus.
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Cooper Flagg had an astounding performance during Duke's 82-69 victory over North Carolina in Chapel Hill. However, after the game it was his mother who grabbed the spotlight with a viral celebration and a vivid statement.
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