For 30 minutes on Saturday, Duke looked well on its way to the national title game and a chance to cap Cooper Flagg's historic season with a championship. But Houston had other ideas. The Cougars reeled off a 10-0 run late in the second half to cut a 59-45 deficit to four points.
It then ended the game with a 15-3 flurry to secure a 70-67 stunner and advance to Monday's national title game against Florida. Duke appeared to be in control with a 67-61 lead and possession of the ball with 1:14 remaining. But a missed Kon Knueppel layup led to an Emmanuel Sharp 3-pointer on the other end that cut Duke's lead to 67-64 with 33 seconds left.
Houston then forced a turnover on an inbounds pass under its basket, leading to a Joeph Tugler dunk that cut Duke's lead to 67-66. Duke's Tyrese Proctor then missed the front end of a one-and-one on the other end, and Cooper Flagg got whistled for a loose ball foul on the rebound, sending J'Wan Roberts to the free throw line with chance to take the lead. Roberts hit both shots to give Houston a 68-67 lead with 19.
6 remaining, extending Houston's run to 13-3. Flagg had a look at a go-ahead jumper on Duke's next possession. But it bounced off the front of the rim.
Mylik Wilson secured the rebound for Houston. Duke fouled L.J.
Cryer with 3.7 seconds remaining, and Cryer hit both free throws on the other end to ice the Houston win..
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Final Four: Houston rallies to stun Duke, advance to national title game vs. Florida
Duke appeared to be in control in the game's final two minutes. But Houston's pressure defense and 3-point shooting sparked a stunning late rally to beat the Blue Devils.