Is Cooper Flagg playing today in Duke basketball's March Madness game vs. Mount St. Mary's? Here's latest update on Flagg's status for first round.
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Cooper Flagg will make his return from an ankle injury when Duke, the No. 1 seed in the East Region, begins its 2025 NCAA Tournament campaign on Friday. The school confirmed that Flagg carries no injury designation and is active, marking his return to the lineup after missing the final two games of the ACC Tournament.
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.
Flagg roared, flexed his arms in what has become a signature move and celebrated the and-one opportunity as Proctor helped him to his feet. As Flagg rose, it appeared his ankle -- injured eight days ago in the ACC Tournament -- was good to go.
Duke star freshman Cooper Flagg — who missed the last two games of the ACC tournament with a sprained left ankle — is officially active for the No. 1 Blue Devils’ NCAA Tournament opener against No. 16 Mount St. Mary’s on Friday, the program confirmed shortly before its first media availability of the tournament Thursday.
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On3 on MSNCooper Flagg injury update: CBS reveals if Duke star will play in NCAA Tournament after being made availableDuke superstar freshman Cooper Flagg will play in today’s NCAA Tournament first-round game against Mount St. Mary’s, according to CBS sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson. The No. 1-ranked Blue Devils (31-3) opens NCAA Tournament play at 2:50 pm ET Friday against the 16th-seeded Mountaineers (23-12) out of the East Regional from the Lenovo Center in
Flagg finished with 14 points on 6-of-11 shooting, while also chipping in seven rebounds, four assists and two blocks in 22 minutes of play.
Duke freshman star Cooper Flagg looked comfortable and unbothered in his NCAA Tournament debut as he returned from a sprained ankle.