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No. 2 UConn shocks No. 1 Duke with last-second 3 to advance to men’s Final Four

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The No. 2 Connecticut Huskies will play in their third Final Four in four seasons after a stunning, come-from-behind victory against the No. 1 Duke Blue Devils in the final game of the men’s Elite Eight on Sunday. The Huskies were trailing for most of the game — from the 18:26 mark of the first half until the final second of regulation — but won 73-72 after an improbable 3-pointer from freshman guard Braylon Mullins with 0.3 seconds left.The Blue Devils led by as many as 19 points and held an 11-point advantage with 7:59 left in the second half. Connecticut managed to finish the game on a 22-10 run, shocking Duke after a topsy-turvy final few minutes.With 1:51 left in the second half, Patrick Ngongba II hit a free throw to put the Blue Devils ahead 70-65. After a free throw and then a steal by Tarris Reed Jr., Alex Karaban hit a 3 to cut Duke’s lead to 70-69.Cameron Boozer answered with a bucket to extend the Blue Devils’ lead to three points, only for Duke to fumble the game away.First, on a possession that was stalling as time ticked away, Boozer fouled Silas Demary Jr., which sent him to the line, where he hit only one free throw.The Blue Devils had a 72-70 lead and the ball with 10.0 seconds on the clock. But after the ensuing inbounds, a Cayden Boozer pass was tipped and stolen by Mullins.After a quick hit-ahead pass, Mullins got the ball back and unleashed a 35-foot 3-pointer for the win. Nikolas Khamenia of Duke walks off the court after his team’s loss to UConn.Patrick Smith / Getty ImagesMeanwhile, had a Duke player simply held on to the ball, the Huskies would have been forced to foul because the Blue Devils were not in danger of a 10-second backcourt violation.Connecticut advances to the Final Four, while Duke will be denied a repeat trip after it lost to Houston in the semifinals last season — another game in which the Blue Devils squandered a late lead. The Huskies, on the other hand, will be looking for their third national championship since 2023.

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