This file has been updated with new information. It's early, but freshman sensation Cooper Flagg has lived up to expectations through the first two games of the 2024 college basketball season.
Freshman phenom Cooper Flagg took the basketball, bullied his way inside the free-throw line and sank a contested jumper over Koby Brea as Brea committed a foul. Flagg made the free throw ...
Only in the final 20 seconds of Duke's 77-72 loss to Kentucky did 17-year-old Cooper Flagg finally act his age. With Duke's nine-point second-half lead gone and the score now tied, Flagg seemed to ...
Cooper Flagg’s first marquee game ended in disaster. The freshman phenom and potential No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft turned the ball over twice in the final 20 seconds, and those giveaways ...
Duke freshman sensation Cooper Flagg recorded his first double-double in only his second regular season game with 13 points, 11 rebounds, three assists, three blocks and two steals in the Blue ...
Duke lost by a score of 77-72 to fall to 2-1 in their first three games. Cooper Flagg finished with 26 points, 12 rebounds, two assists and two blocks while shooting 9/19 from the field 1/5 from ...
Cooper Flagg, the rising star of Duke basketball, had a tough night in his first major game. The highly-touted freshman, who's being eyed as the potential No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft ...
Three games into his college career, two things are abundantly clear—Cooper Flagg is indeed the truth, but he's also still a freshman. The Duke phenom—and the highlight of the Blue Devils' top ...
At the spotlight of it all is Duke Blue Devils five-star freshman Cooper Flagg, who has been pegged as the projected No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft well before he stepped on campus. And through ...
Freshman sensation Cooper Flagg and the No. 6 Duke Blue Devils suffered their first loss of the season after falling to the No. 19 Kentucky Wildcats 77-72 on Tuesday night in the Champions ...
Duke freshman phenom Cooper Flagg may be a shoo-in as the No. 1 pick in next year's NBA Draft, but he's far from infallible on the basketball court — regardless of how ESPN might try to spin it.