Streaking Duke baseball looking for second series win against Tar Heels since 2010
After taking a week off for final exams, Duke is set to resume its conference slate this weekend against its in-state rival in a top-10 matchup.
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After taking a week off for final exams, Duke is set to resume its conference slate this weekend against its in-state rival in a top-10 matchup.
After going 3-3 in six contests against top-15 opponents Florida State, East Carolina and N.C. State last week, Duke will return to action Friday looking to take care of business against a struggling conference opponent away from home.
They say the devil is in the details. But in Durham, the Blue Devils are in the details—and numbers.
After dropping back-to-back matches without their top player last weekend, the Blue Devils bounced back into form following redshirt junior Nicolas Alvarez’s return.
Coming off their first three-game ACC sweep since 2014 last weekend against Notre Dame, the Blue Devils will go on the road looking for their fifth consecutive series win to start conference play.
They say the devil is in the details. But in Durham, the Blue Devils are in the details—and numbers.
With the NFL Draft a little more than three weeks away, eight Blue Devils showed off their skills Tuesday afternoon in hopes of elevating their draft stock.
Wendell Carter Jr.
Marques Bolden
After squeaking out a win against Syracuse Friday, Duke will face No. 1 seed Kansas Sunday for a chance to make the Final Four. The Blue Zone gives three keys for a Blue Devil victory:
They say the devil is in the details. But in Durham, the Blue Devils are in the details—and numbers.
Second-seeded Duke got out to a strong start in the ACC tournament, downing No. 10 seed Notre Dame 88-70 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The Blue Zone gives three key takeaways and stats and looks forward for the Blue Devils:
Coming off their second consecutive sweep last weekend against Cornell, the Blue Devils will look to stay hot entering conference play against a top-20 opponent this weekend.
Loyola-Chicago Ramblers: 28-5, 15-3 in the Missouri Valley Conference
Seton Hall Pirates: 21-11, 10-8 in the Big East Conference
Kentucky Wildcats: 22-10, 10-8 in the Southeastern Conference
Xavier Musketeers: 28-4, 15-3 in the Big East Conference
After downing North Carolina in thrilling fashion to end its regular season, Duke heads into the ACC tournament starting Thursday as the No. 2 seed. Assistant Blue Zone editor Michael Model thinks Gary Trent Jr.'s play could be the difference in whether the Blue Devils can win the tournament or not:
Coming off an undefeated dual season, redshirt senior Jacob Kasper rose into the spotlight once again Saturday, sending Duke to the NCAA championships in style.
After a dismal defensive start to the season sparked a constant debate about whether the Blue Devils could contain the nation’s most electric offenses, it’s safe to say Duke is in the zone defensively entering the ACC tournament.