Duke, Houston and Final Four
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Houston muscled its way into the men’s national title game after a furious comeback against Duke on Saturday night in San Antonio.
From The New York Times
Duke saw its season end in heartbreaking fashion during a 70-67 loss to No. 1 seed Houston in San Antonio.
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Houston's 70-67 win here will be played back and referenced as part of the dramatic power of this tournament for decades to come.
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Before Saturday’s Houston-Duke nightcap, CBS play-by-play man Ian Eagle took some time with analysts Bill Raftery and Grant Hill to catch their breath and collect their thoughts after calling a frenetic Florida-Auburn game to start the Final Four.
Saturday's second national semifinal showdown in San Antonio at the Final Four will see No. 1 seed Duke face No. 1 seed Houston in a rematch of last year's Sweet 16 clash won by the Blue Devils. Duke advanced to the Elite Eight last spring with a dramatic 54-51 win over the Cougars.
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Proctor missed the front end of the one-and-one, and then it got worse. On the rebound, Blue Devils superstar Cooper Flagg got called for a foul, immediately sending J'Wan Roberts to the line because Houston was in the bonus. Roberts made both to give his team the lead for the first time since the 14:42 mark of the first half.
Only the UNC Tar Heels have more with 21. Duke was previously tied for third with the Kentucky Wildcats. Houston, meanwhile, tied the UConn Huskies for the 10th-most Final Four trips with seven each. Here's a look at the teams with at least 10 Final Four ...
In a matchup of No. 1 seeds, the Florida Gators (35-4) and the Houston Cougars (35-4) will compete for a national championship title. Watch on Monday at 8:50 p.m. ET on CBS from Alamodome.The