UConn Heads to the Final Four as a Different Kind of Beast

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UConn toppled Duke in a dramatic Elite Eight to reach its third Final Four in four years, underscoring a clutch, versatile style under Dan Hurley that sets the Huskies apart from Arizona, Illinois and Michigan. While the other Final Four contenders lean on size and traditional bully-ball, UConn’s brand remains distinctive, and a Michigan–Arizona semifinal would add a marquee contrast before the title is decided.
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