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Duke’s Cooper Flagg joins a short list of freshmen to win the Associated Press national player of the year of the year award.
Duke is on the precipice of doing just what Cooper Flagg and Jon Scheyer dreamed about many months ago when the star committed.
Duke was cruising toward the title game. Cooper Flagg had 27 points and the ball at the end. So how did a dream season end ...
As scary as Cooper Flagg’s injury ... the arena in a wheelchair, Flagg had an X-ray that showed no broken bones. The next two nights, as Duke beat North Carolina and Louisville to claim the ...
Ralph and Kelly Flagg welcomed their son Cooper in 2006 Basketball is a Flagg family pastime. Duke University basketball star ...
Duke will have a big hole to fill if Flagg follows Knueppel into the NBA draft. The winner of the John R. Wooden Award averaged 19.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game while leading Duke ...
Now Ralph and Kelly Flagg prepare to make the final road trip of Cooper Flagg ... Steve worked for The State (Columbia, SC), Herald-Journal (Spartanburg, S.C.), The Sun Herald (Biloxi, Miss.), ...
We all know how good Cooper Flagg is at basketball now. But how good was the Duke star as a freshman ... in high school?
On what turned out to be a stress-free Friday for the No. 1 Duke Blue Devils, a moment of angst did arrive 98 seconds into their first NCAA Tournament game. Cooper Flagg, their freshman star who ...