Cooper Flagg sat down with Sean Farnham from ESPN on SportsCenter and talked about if he's heading pro or going back to Duke next year. What do you think?
Newport's Cooper Flagg has nearly swept all of the major college basketball awards this year, including numerous player of the year honors. Here's a closer look at what the freshman sensation has won in his freshman season.
Houston’s no-room-to-breathe defense wiped away a 14-point deficit over the final eight minutes, erased Cooper Flagg and Duke’s title hopes and brought the Cougars within a win of a championship of their own Saturday night with a 70-67 stunner over the Blue Devils.
Cooper Flagg and his Duke teammates were days away from clinching a spot in the Final Four, and the Blue Devils' freshman star was planning ahead.
It wasn't about anything on the court, though. It was to be ready the next time teammates Khaman Maluach and Patrick Ngongba broke out water guns at the cold tubs.
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Maine native Cooper Flagg scored 16 points playing a game-high 36 minutes to help lead #1 Duke into the Final Four, beating #2 Alabama 85-65 Saturday night. He was named Most Outstanding Player in the East Regional.
Three years ago Cooper Flagg brought home the Gold Ball to Nokomis and Newport Maine. Tomorrow night he's playing in the Sweet 16. Check out the highlights of the Gold Ball game three years ago.
The awards continue to pile up for Newport native Cooper Flagg. The Duke freshman was named the Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year by the US Basketball Writers Association on Tuesday March 25th.