Revenge tour for Duke? | Champ Week Live

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Welcome to Champ Week Live presented by Principal Financial Group. Christine Williamson and Sam Ravech are here to get you up to speed with all of the conference championships going on this weekend. Do you have your eyes on a certain player this March Madness? Christine and Sam will take you through their Top 5 players who they believe are ‘Worth A Watch’ this NCAA Tournament. We’ll take a look at teams who are on the bubble with Joe Lunardi. Will they be lucky or unlucky come Selection Sunday? To close the show, Christine and Sam will get you ready for the ACC Championship between No. 21 Duke and No. 13 Virginia.

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