Duke Faces Tournament Opener Uncertainty with Cooper Flagg's Injury Status
Star freshman Cooper Flagg remains questionable for Duke's NCAA opener as the team confronts injuries and staff changes.
- Cooper Flagg, Duke's standout freshman and projected No. 1 NBA Draft pick, is recovering from an ankle sprain sustained during the ACC Tournament and may not be ready for the NCAA opener against Mount St. Mary's on March 21.
- Head coach Jon Scheyer has expressed optimism about Flagg's return but has not confirmed his availability for Friday's game in Raleigh, North Carolina.
- Despite Flagg's absence in the ACC semifinals and finals, Duke secured the tournament title, with teammates stepping up in key moments.
- The Blue Devils are navigating additional challenges, including injuries to junior forward Maliq Brown and the departure of defensive coordinator Jai Lucas to a head coaching role at Miami.
- Duke enters the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 seed in the East Region, with strong title odds and a roster led by Flagg's exceptional season if he can return to play.