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How to buy Duke Blue Devils men's basketball 2025 Final Four hat, shirt, hoodie and more

How to buy Duke Blue Devils men's basketball 2025 Final Four hat, shirt, hoodie and more

USA Today30-03-2025

How to buy Duke Blue Devils men's basketball 2025 Final Four hat, shirt, hoodie and more
The Duke Blue Devils are headed to the Final Four.
The No. 1 seed in the East Region has looked the part all tournament long, building an insurmountable second-half lead in every game so far, including a win against No. 2 Alabama in the Elite Eight.
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