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Houston stuns Duke in historic comeback, advances to first national championship game in 41 years


No. 1 seed Houston is advancing to Monday night's national title game against Florida after recording a stunning 70-67 comeback victory over No. 1 seed Duke. Houston Cougars forward J'Wan Roberts knocked down two free throws with 19 seconds left to help his team take a one-point lead, and LJ Cryer hit two more free throws to seal the win. (CBS Sports)

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Houston stuns Duke in historic comeback, advances to first national championship game in 41 years


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