Duke women's basketball players embrace roles in ACC semifinal win
GREENSBORO, N.C.—Sometimes the value of a game can transcend the final scoreline.
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GREENSBORO, N.C.—Sometimes the value of a game can transcend the final scoreline.
After starting the season 2-4 for the first time since 1992, Duke was in unfamiliar territory when it squared off with defending national champion Loyola.
When junior point guard Chelsea Gray went down with a season-ending knee injury Feb. 17 against Wake Forest, Duke became a different team.
More than 300 NFL hopefuls flocked to Indianapolis last weekend to show off their skills at the annual NFL Scouting Combine, and this year two Blue Devils were in attendance.
On the surface, it appears that the only things Chris Collins currently share with his father Doug are a last name and a profession.
Six months after winning a silver medal at the 2012 Olympic Games in London, Abby Johnston’s Duke diving career has ended prematurely.
COLLEGE PARK, Md.—In what might be the final ACC game Duke plays against Maryland on the road, the Blue Devils made their exit from the Comcast Center amid a sea of rowdy Terrapin fans.
Duke faces two faces two foes this weekend—one with which it shares an extensive history and another it knows virtually nothing about.
Cameron Crazies receiving “grace” from tenting and lining responsibilities has never been so spiritual.
Four days after the one year anniversary of Austin Rivers’ buzzer-beating 3-pointer to defeat North Carolina in Chapel Hill, Duke fans were treated to another fantastic finish in a tradition unique to the Tobacco Road rivalry.
When former Duke football standout Scottie Montgomery left the coaching staff to take an assistant coaching position with the NFL’s Pittsburgh Steelers, he didn’t envision himself returning to his alma mater again.
While the ink was still drying on the national letters of intent that Duke received from the newest members of its football program, the Blue Devils unveiled their incoming freshman class and made a definitive statement about the team’s future.
The eight defensive backs highlight Duke's 20-man recruiting class, geared to helping fill out the team's 4-2-5 defensive scheme.
Headlined by the No. 6 center in the class of 2013 according to ESPN, Duke's new crew of offensive linemen features three new faces who will add size to the Blue Devils in the trenches:
Duke added four wide receivers and one running back in its 2013 recruiting class. Here are profiles of those five players:
CHAPEL HILL, N.C.—There is no such thing as a safe halftime lead for Duke.
As the final seconds ticked down in Duke’s 20-point victory against Maryland last weekend, chants of “not our rivals” cascaded through the confines of Cameron Indoor Stadium.
In his four-year Duke career, Conner Vernon grew accustomed to rewriting the ACC record books and helping to rebuild a program with a past haunted by a number of daunting streaks.
Falling just two wins short of a national championship last season, Duke sought to be the best-prepared team for every game it played.
RALEIGH, N.C.—The Blue Devils’ first loss of the season to N.C. State was eerily reminiscent of the last time they had lost a game—a defeat at the hands of 15th-seeded Lehigh in the NCAA Tournament’s Round of 64. Both times, the absence of senior captain Ryan Kelly left a gaping hole in Duke’s frontcourt.