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Duke, Krzyzewski return to Final Four

Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski holds the net after a college basketball regional final game against Gonzaga in the NCAA Tournament Sunday, March 29, 2015, in Houston. Duke won 66-52 to advance to the Final Four.

HOUSTON — Duke is headed to Final Four after a 66-52 victory over Gonzaga in the South Regional on Sunday.

It will be the Blue Devils’ 16th appearance in the Final Four and 12th under coach Mike Krzyzewski, matching the all-time record of UCLA’s John Wooden.

Justise Winslow had 16 points, including a big 3-pointer in the closing minutes, Matt Jones had 16 points, Tyus Jones had 15, and Jahlil Okafor added nine points and eight rebounds.

Duke (33-4), the No. 1 seed, is going to Indianapolis to play seventh-seeded Michigan State in the Final Four. The other national semifinal game Saturday matches undefeated Kentucky and Wisconsin.

Duke’s last Final Four and national title was in 2010, when the Blue Devils were also the No. 1 seed in the South Regional and had to go through Houston.

No. 2 seed Gonzaga (35-3) had taken a 38-34 lead less than 4 minutes into the second half, putting the Blue Devils in their largest deficit of this tournament.

Michigan State 76, Louisville 70, OT

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Senior guard Travis Trice scored 17 points and the seventh-seeded Spartans clamped down on defense to advance to their ninth Final Four, seven under coach Tom Izzo.

The Spartans (28-11), who were nearly counted out of the tournament conversation in February, won for the 12th time in 15 games. It’s a run that included them knocking off second-seeded Virginia last weekend and third-seeded Oklahoma in the regional semifinal on Friday.

Michigan State advances to face Duke, the South Regional champion.

Wayne Blackshear had 28 points for the Cardinals (27-9).

Kentucky 68, Notre Dame 66

CLEVELAND — Andrew Harrison made two free throws with 6 seconds remaining, and top-ranked Kentucky kept its unbeaten season and national title hopes intact.

The third-seeded Fighting Irish (32-6) came within seconds of shocking the tournament’s overwhelming favorite. Notre Dame wasn’t done until Jerian Grant’s double-clutch 3-pointer from the left corner was long.

Wisconsin 85, Arizona 78

LOS ANGELES — Frank Kaminsky scored 29 points and Sam Dekker added a career-high 27 as the Badgers reached consecutive Final Fours for the first time in school history.

The top-seeded Badgers (35-3) denied the second-seeded Wildcats (34-4) a Final Four berth for the second straight year,.

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