Too many question marks for Duke to return to a bowl this year
Duke’s players, coaches and fans have all been clear leading up to this season—last year’s 4-8 record was a disappointment and an unacceptable outcome if it becomes a trend.
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Duke’s players, coaches and fans have all been clear leading up to this season—last year’s 4-8 record was a disappointment and an unacceptable outcome if it becomes a trend.
The lowest point of a low season for Duke last year came with 4:24 on the clock against Virginia Oct. 1.
With four freshmen and one graduate transfer joining the roster, Duke got a head start on team bonding before the school year began.
North Carolina will borrow Duke’s Jack Katz Stadium for home games this fall as its athletic facilities undergo major renovations, but the Blue Devils made sure to claim supremacy on their shared home field for the time being Saturday.
CARY, N.C.—For the second straight year, No. 12 Duke could not find a decisive goal against North Carolina despite pushing forward and threatening relentlessly in the second half.
Marvin Bagley III's decision to come to Duke was not a shock to fans that followed his recruitment closely, but he did have a surprise in store during his announcement on ESPN's SportsCenter Monday night.
Cameron Moseley did not start Duke’s first exhibition match of the year, but he made a strong argument for why he might deserve more playing time once he took the field.
Duke got its first game-like action of 2017 in an intra-squad scrimmage Saturday night at Wallace Wade Stadium, with a pair of newcomers impressing on offense and a potential solution emerging in the kicking game. Here are a few observations on how the Blue Devils fared in every phase of the game.
After missing the final 12 games of last season due to a lower leg injury, it did not take long for Taylor Racioppi to make an impact in 2017.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.—When the Coastal Division players gathered for a group photo before press conferences began at ACC football media day Friday, there were plenty of unfamiliar faces.
For a guy known to Duke fans as the People’s Champ, the offseason is not a time to sit and do nothing—Nolan Smith is using his time to champion awareness and understanding of teen cancer.
When Luke Kennard heard his name called as the No. 12 pick in the NBA Draft, reality TV fans may have recognized one familiar face sharing the moment with him and his family.
Before the NBA Draft begins Thursday night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, Blue Devil head coach Mike Krzyzewski is making the most of his trip to New York.
With four Duke players expected to be taken in Thursday's NBA Draft at the Barclays Center in New York after leaving school early, three of The Chronicle's men's basketball beat writers debate their NBA futures.
With Thursday night's 2017 NBA Draft approaching, four of The Chronicle’s editors in the sports department share their thoughts on landing spots for the top four Blue Devil prospects in this year’s draft class, as well as their predictions on how the lottery selections will shake out later this week in Brooklyn.
After spending most of his time since graduating college bouncing around and filling in at different schools for the IMG Sports Network, David Shumate is happy to finally have a school to call his own.
Duke's incoming freshmen had plenty of available jersey numbers to pick from with only seven players returning next season, and the team revealed their decisions on Twitter Tuesday night.
Three months before Mike Krzyzewski won his first national championship in 1991, Duke lost to Virginia in a lackluster game on the road.
Last week, ESPN college basketball analyst and former Blue Devil Jay Bilas criticized Pittsburgh on Twitter for restricting guard Cameron Johnson from transferring to another ACC school. Bilas extended his criticisms to Duke’s treatment of former quarterback Thomas Sirk, who was not allowed to transfer to any team on Duke’s schedule next year and eventually settled on East Carolina.
With the tying run 90 feet away, Virginia's Ernie Clement hit a harmless chopper to shortstop Zack Kone, who fired the throw on target to first baseman Jalen Phillips.