UNC outlasts Duke in instant Final Four classic...Kansas goes wire-to-wire in win over Villanova...and a wide receiver gets traded from one AFC East team to another. Greg Larson has more details on today's Sunday Sports Update...
Sunday Sports Update
Top: North Carolina and Duke. College basketball's two biggest rivals had never met in an NCAA Tournament game until Saturday's Final Four, and the game more than lived up to the hype. With North Carolina up by one point, Caleb Love (left) delivered the dagger for the Tar Heels, knocking down a three-pointer with 25 seconds left, as the Tar Heels went on to win 81-77. The win for North Carolina meant that it was the final game for Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski (right), who retires with 1,202 career wins, more than any other NCAA men's basketball coach. Photos by USA Today
Bottom left: North Carolina's opponent in Monday's national championship will be Kansas. In Saturday's first Final Four game, the Jayhawks led wire-to-wire and defeated Villanova 81-65. Perimeter shooting was lethal for Kansas, especially for Ochai Agbaji, who scored 21 points on 6-for-7 shooting from beyond the arc. Photo by USA Today
Bottom right: The Buffalo Bills will no longer have to deal with DeVante Parker on the Miami Dolphins, but they'll still have to face him twice a season. On Saturday, the Dolphins traded Parker to the New England Patriots in exchange for two draft picks. Parker has 4,727 receiving yards and 24 touchdowns in seven seasons with the Dolphins, but was held to just 40 catches for 515 yards in an injury-plagued 2021 season. Photo by the Miami Dolphins