Six-run eighth inning propels Duke past Miami in ACC tournament semifinals, into championship game
The Blue Devils appear to be peaking at the right time.
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The Blue Devils appear to be peaking at the right time.
COLUMBIA, Mo.,—It’s a game of inches.
COLUMBIA, Mo.,—No home-field advantage, no problem.
Tucker Williams knew it wouldn’t be good news. It rarely was.
Currently sitting on the cusp of hosting a NCAA Regional, the Blue Devils made a statement Thursday.
In honor of Duke’s Centennial, The Chronicle’s new Blast from the Past series highlights pivotal figures and events in Duke sports history. Next up, we take a look at the story and impact of former Blue Devil swimmer Nancy Hogshead-Makar:
Pro-Palestinian protesters are calling on Duke to disclose and divest from its holdings in Israel — but what exactly do these investments look like?
Submitted by readers and divided among three categories — icons, leaders and pioneers — our selections are all individuals or groups defining what it means to be a member of the Duke community in 2023 and 2024. Click on any of the headers below to read more about the winners in each category. To read more about Chron15, click here.
After many ups and downs, Duke’s postseason run has reached the final stop of the season: a 14th-place finish at the NCAA Championship in Carlsbad, Calif.
Last time Duke took the field in Charlotte for the ACC tournament, it did the improbable, winning four games in five days to cap off a 12-game win streak and secure the program’s first ACC title in 60 seasons. Although on a much smaller scale, the Blue Devils once again overcame the odds at Truist Field, this time bouncing back from a five-run deficit to take its first game of the 2024 conference tournament.
Duke Student Government announced that laundry fees will be included in the cost of tuition beginning in the 2025–26 academic year in a Tuesday email to all undergraduate students.
Welcome to this year’s Chron15.
Duke’s pioneers are the people and organizations who push the University forward, relentlessly reimagining every aspect of our community with boundless energy and passion. They question the status quo and refuse to accept anything that is unjust or unsatisfactory.
Duke’s leaders are the people who champion the University community during good times and bad, inspiring others with their emphasis on values and progress.
Duke’s icons are the people everyone knows — for their kindness, passion, talent or intellect. They are the people who make your meals in Marketplace or who you see plastered across the television in Krafthouse.
In honor of Duke’s Centennial, The Chronicle is highlighting pivotal figures and events throughout the University’s history. To start off, we take a look at Charles Gooch, Local 77 union leader and Marketplace employee:
With several incoming transfers into Duke football, the Blue Zone is taking a look at the tape to break down what each will bring to the team. First up is defensive tackle Kendy Charles:
Ahead of the ACC tournament later this week, some Blue Devils are already taking home some hardware.
On the surface, this iteration of Duke baseball looks eerily similar to last year’s. After all, the two teams finished with nearly identical conference records and rankings, and a grueling gauntlet of ACC opponents caused both to finish the regular season on a sour note.
With summer session 1 underway, Duke’s facilities have shifted to summer schedules. The Chronicle has compiled updates to resources for students living on-campus this summer.