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Chronicle postgame: Duke men's basketball vs. Maine

(12/04/16 5:59am)

Luke Kennard and Amile Jefferson both posted career highs in scoring and freshmen Jayson Tatum and Marques Bolden made their career debuts in an eventful 94-55 win for Duke Saturday against Maine. The Chronicle's Amrith Ramkumar and Mitchell Gladstone broke down all the main storylines from the day and what it means for the Blue Devils moving forward following the game. The topics discussed can be viewed below.




Chron chat: Recapping Duke football's 2016 season

(12/02/16 6:09am)

After the Blue Devils wrapped up their 4-8 season with a loss at Miami last Saturday, The Chronicle's Amrith Ramkumar, Ben Feder and Sam Turken discussed why the Blue Devils missed the postseason for the first time since 2011. Although injuries and a few lackluster performances early on derailed Duke's 2016 campaign, our football beat writers took a step back and debated whether the future looks bright the Blue Devils. The topics discussed can be viewed below.




Chronicle postgame: Duke men's basketball vs. Michigan State

(11/30/16 8:01am)

Following Duke's 78-69 win against Michigan State in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge at Cameron Indoor Stadium, The Chronicle's Amrith Ramkumar and Sameer Pandhare broke down the keys to the Blue Devils' victory. Four Duke players scored in double figures and an 11-0 second-half run for the Blue Devils proved to be the difference after the two teams entered the halftime locker room tied at 35. The topics discussed can be viewed below.




Chron Chat: The Chronicle's Amrith Ramkumar and WSJ sportswriter Ben Cohen talk Duke men's basketball

(11/29/16 5:31am)

Ahead of Duke's ACC/Big Ten Challenge tilt against Michigan State in Week 4 of the regular season, Chronicle sports editor Amrith Ramkumar spoke with former Chronicle sports editor and current Wall Street Journal sportswriter Ben Cohen about the state of head coach Mike Krzyzewski's program. The conversation can be found below, along with the topics covered:


Chronicle postgame: Duke men's basketball vs. Appalachian State

(11/27/16 1:59am)

After Duke's 93-58 win against Appalachian State, The Chronicle's Hank Tucker breaks down the Blue Devils' hot start and latest injury news. Junior Grayson Allen scored 21 first-half points before leaving the game with a re-aggravated toe injury, and head coach Mike Krzyzewski said after the game that the injured freshman trio of Harry Giles, Marques Bolden and Jayson Tatum will miss Tuesday's game against Michigan State in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge.



Chronicle pregame: Duke football vs. Miami

(11/25/16 5:13pm)

Ahead of Duke's final regular-season game at Miami, The Chronicle's Hank Tucker and Mitchell Gladstone explain what the 4-7 Blue Devils need to change coming off a 56-14 loss at Pittsburgh to keep their postseason hopes alive. A 5-7 Duke team could make a bowl game thanks to its academic performance rating, so see what the Blue Devils hope to accomplish Saturday in South Florida. 


Chronicle postgame: Duke men's basketball vs. William & Mary

(11/24/16 6:14am)

Following Duke's 21-point win against William & Mary Wednesday, The Chronicle's Hank Tucker breaks down the Blue Devils' success with a four-guard lineup and how Duke still handled the Tribe inside. Duke's injured freshman trio of Harry Giles, Marques Bolden and Jayson Tatum dressed despite not playing, so see what the Blue Devils had to say postgame about their road to return to the team. 


Chronicle pregame: Duke men's basketball vs. William & Mary

(11/23/16 7:25am)

The Blue Devils will return to Cameron Indoor Stadium for the first time in more than a week to face William & Mary Tuesday at 7 p.m. Three of Duke's five freshmen are likely to remain sidelined, and Grayson Allen and Chase Jeter were both also banged during the weekend, but the team has now had a couple days to rest and get healthier. The Blue Devils will then stay home to face Appalachian State Saturday at noon.