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Duke Blue Devils vs Gonzaga Bulldogs Live Stream, CBS TV Details: Watch NCAA March Madness 2015 Basketball Online

They are the top two seeded teams from the South Region

South's top two teams meet for a spot in the Final Four as the Duke Blue Devils meet the Gonzaga Bulldogs in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament on Sunday. The game has a start time of 5:05 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the CBS network or online through live stream (details below).

Duke entered the tournament as number one in the South and displayed their dominance in their second-round match against Robert Morris.

They opened the game early and jumped to a 42-25 lead at the half to eventually finish the game with a 85-56 win.

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Two Blue Devils scored more than 20 points as Quinn Cook dropped 22 and shot 6-of-10 from beyond the arc as Jahlil Okafor added 21 and only missed two of his 11 shot attempts in the game.

As a team, Duke drained 63% of their shots from the field to pull away against the Colonials.

In the third round, they met San Diego State and it was a similar story. They won 68-49 with Okafor dominating the game with 26 points and shot 12-of-16 from the field.

Duke held the Aztecs to only 33% shooting from the field while the Blue Devils continued their hot shooting with a 55% conversion rate.

In the Sweet 16, Duke faced-off against Utah and the fifth-seeded team made things a little more interesting.

Duke managed to still get the 63-57 win thanks to Justise Winslow's double-double of 21 points and 10 rebounds.

He also shot 8-of-13 from the field while Tyus Jones and Cook combined for 26 points as the duo attacked the rim to go to the line a combined 18 times.

Meanwhile, Gonzaga ranked second in the region and faced 15th North Dakota State in the second round. The Bulldogs moved on behind 23 points from Kyle Wiltjer. Four of the starters finished with double digits in scoring as they shot 52% from the field and forced the Bisons to turn the ball over 13 times.

In the third round they eliminated Iowa after a big 87-68 win, as they were led by Wiltjer's 24 points in 25 minutes of play. The forward shot 10-of-12 from the field and his only misses were two from beyond the arc but sank his other four attempts.

Gonzaga shared the ball well as the doubled Iowa's 10 assists in the game to complete the route.

And in the previous round, the Bulldogs faced the tough UCLA Bruins in Texas. They withstood excellent games from Tony Parker and Norman Powell and countered with four players reaching double figures in scoring.

Przemek Karnowski led the team with 18 points, while Domantas Sabonis was a spark off he bench as he contributed 12 points in 21 minutes of play.

The win gave Gonzaga their first Elite Eight berth since the 1999 season.

For live scores and updates of this match, visit ESPN.com. For live streaming, click here.

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