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Fans are set to cheer the team on as coach Kelvin Sampson and the Coogs load onto the bus for the trip to San Antonio.
From KHOU
Teams with long winning streaks face off when the Houston Cougars meet the Duke Blue Devils in a 2025 NCAA Tournament Final Four matchup on Saturday night.
From CBSSports.com
Duke is one of four No. 1 seeds in this weekend's Final Four in San Antonio.
From WRAL
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With a 69-50 win over Tennessee that perfectly captured everything Sampson's program is about, Houston is on its way back to the Final Four
This is the 11th team I’ve had at Houston,” Sampson said. “We won 30 plus games five times, and this is the first time we won 34 games. And I’m glad these guys did it. The maturity of our older guys has been great for our younger guys.
Houston left no doubt about its validity as a No. 1 seed and playing in another hostile environment. The Cougars led from start to finish in a 69-50 win Sunday
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