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- Where does Dukes blown lead rank in all-time NCAA . . . - FanSided
The Duke Blue Devils suffered an epic NCAA Tournament collapse with a blown 14-point lead in the final eight minutes against Houston in the Final Four
- Worst NCAA Tournament Collapses - by Andrew Charles Fischer
Duke found that out the hard way against Houston on Saturday night The Blue Devils led the Cougars by 14 points with 8 minutes to go and held a 6-point lead with 33 seconds to play
- Final Four: Ranking Dukes worst NCAA tournament losses since its last . . .
Despite the best efforts of Cooper Flagg, the Blue Devils blew a double-digit lead against Houston and crashed out of their most promising NCAA tournament run in years It was a painful loss,
- Duke collapse vs Houston recalls 2004 Final Four choke vs UConn
Duke had the best team at the Final Four in San Antonio but blew a big lead in the semifinals Yes, this applies to 2025 against Houston, but it also applies to 2004 versus UConn
- Ranking the Biggest Final Four Choke Jobs in Men’s March Madness History
The Terrapins jumped out to 39-17 lead, but once the Blue Devils got rolling, they couldn't be stopped Duke cut the lead to 11 by halftime, and it outscored Maryland 57-35 in the second half
- Cooper Flagg’s college career ends suddenly as Duke blows 14-point lead . . .
Duke blew a 14-point lead with 8:04 remaining and scored just 9 points in the final 10 1 2 minutes and lost to Houston, 70-67, in the national semifinals
- Fans lose it after Cooper Flagg, Duke come up short to Houston
What looked like a smooth path to the national championship turned into a full-blown collapse for Duke on Saturday night, as the Blue Devils fell to Houston, 70-67, in a Final Four thriller in
- Duke blows late lead as Houston stunningly advances to NCAA final - MSN
In Duke’s Sweet 16 victory over Houston last March, he missed five of eight tries He calmly made both, then forced Flagg into a difficult shot
- Houston mounts epic rally to stun Duke, advance to NCAA final
And yet Duke entered the break with a six-point lead The Blue Devils led by as many as 12 points in the first half, which was only the second time this season Houston trailed by double figures
- Debunking Duke’s narrative about blown leads - On3
Duke coach Jon Scheyer made clear his frustrations with the narrative that's formed about his team blowing leads
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