Duke basketball reaches Final 4 behind Kon Knueppel
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Knueppel was shooting 64.7% from the field and 55.6% from beyond the arc, while averaging 12.7 points per game.
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Oluchi Okananwa recorded her third double-double of the season to lead ACC Tournament champion Duke past North Carolina 47-38 Friday and into the Elite 8 of the women's NCAA Tournament.
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Duke did it all, making one of the six or seven best teams in the country look completely helpless.
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Duke’s Kon Knueppel has distinguished himself with his consistency this season, but he still has the potential to be the Blue Devils’ most explosive player.
Duke freshman Kon Knueppel is known for his hustle and willingness to dive for loose balls. Knueppel's teammates and coaches, including former Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski, have praised his effort ...
While Duke did cut down the nets in Newark, it wasn’t due to a tour-de-force performance from Cooper Flagg. Instead, Kon Knueppel and Khaman Maluach took over.
Mark Sears was held to six points and Alabama followed an NCAA Tournament-record 25 3-pointers with only eight, dooming its shot at a second straight Final Four in an 85-65 loss to Duke in the East Region final.
Alabama basketball has a chance to make the Final Four for the second straight season. All the Crimson Tide has to do is beat the No. 1 seed in the region.
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Kon Knueppel scored 21 points, Copper Flagg added 16 and the top-seeded Blue Devils smothered second-seeded Alabama’s record-setting 3-point shooting in a comprehensive xx-xx victory in the East Regional final on Saturday night in front of a rocking Prudential Center clad in blue.
Duke coach Jon Scheyer, along with Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel and Tyrese Proctor, on Wednesday previewed the Blue Devils' Sweet 16 matchup with Arizona.
Kon Kneuppel and the Duke Blue Devils are heading to the Sweet 16. Duke defeated the Baylor Bears 89-66 in the round of 32 after blowing out Mount St Mary's 93-49 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.