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Duke rallies to beat St. John's, advances to 3rd straight Elite Eight | 2026 March Madness
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Avery Johnson and Adam Finkelstein join CBS Sports HQ to recap the Sweet 16 matchup between the Duke Blue Devils and the St. John's Red Storm.
[00:00:00] Highlights & Postgame On-Court Interview
[00:03:18] Studio Recap
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