Houston rallies to beat Duke 70-67 in the Final Four and advance to face Florida for the NCAA title
- Houston overcame a 14-point deficit to win 70-67 against Duke in the Final Four and will face Florida for the national championship on Monday night.
- L.J. Cryer led Houston with 26 points, while Duke's Cooper Flagg scored a game-high 27 points.
- Houston scored eight points in the final 33 seconds, contributing to the comeback against Duke.
- Emanuel Sharp made a crucial three-pointer with 32.4 seconds left, aiding Houston's victory.
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Sights and sounds of Day 3 during Final Four weekend in San Antonio
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Just 1 Jewish coach still in NCAA title contention as Todd Golden’s Florida faces Houston in men’s basketball final
(JTA) — Three Jewish coaches entered the NCAA men’s basketball Final Four on Saturday. Now, just one remains. Florida, coached by Todd Golden, beat Auburn, coached by Bruce Pearl, 79-73 in a close game Saturday evening. It isn’t the first time the two Jewish coaches have shared the court: A decade ago, Golden was at Auburn as an assistant to Pearl, who coached him as a player at the Maccabiah Games in 2009. Golden also played professionally in I…
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