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For the second straight game, the Blue Devils had to search for some magic inside the last minute.
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For the second straight game, the Blue Devils had to search for some magic inside the last minute.
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For a struggling team playing against yet another ranked squad, the end result can go one of two ways. The contest can either boost a squad’s confidence, leading to season-ending run, or it can make the losing even more contagious.
Jacksonville State Gamecocks: 20-14, 9-7 in the Ohio Valley Conference
Purdue Boilermakers: 25-7, 14-5 in the Big Ten
Oregon Ducks: 29-5,16-2 in the Pac-12 conference
The Blue Devils participated in their annual spring scrimmage Saturday morning at Wallace Wade Stadium. After going through position drills, the three offensive units took turns battling the defense, with the latter finding stops on nearly every possession. Although there were a few bright spots for Duke on offense, the scrimmage was largely tarnished by sloppy play.
The hallmark of exceptional teams is overcoming adversity, and coming off its first disappointment of the year, Duke will have an early chance to test the team’s maturity.
The bell of the Blue Zone stock exchange has rung again, meaning it's time to take a look at who is rising and falling with their performances for Blue Devil sports teams. The Blue Zone takes a look at whose stock is on the rise and whose stock has taken a hit from the week in the world of Duke athletics.
Heading into ACC competition, the Blue Devils have to feel a little more comfortable about their biggest question mark heading into the season—goalkeeping.
For many college basketball players, success early in a game can determine their performance in the rest of the contest, with a made basket or hustle play foreshadowing other impact moments.
With their first game against a top-15 opponent this year knotted at eight in the fourth quarter, it was a do-or-die situation for the Blue Devils.
For the first time in recent memory, Duke’s goalkeeper situation remains unsettled at the start of the season.
Exactly one year ago, the Blue Devils traveled to Annapolis, Md., in a final tune-up game before diving right into the teeth of their schedule. A year later, it was nearly the same situation for Duke, with contests against two top-15 opponents on the horizon.
For such a young squad, going on the road to face consecutive ranked opponents can be daunting, especially without its top singles player.
Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski’s 500th career victory at Cameron Indoor Stadium was a bit different than all of the others.
Many expected the Blue Devils to dominate in head coach Mike Krzyzewski's first game in a month following lower-back surgery.
After a breakout fall season, one of Duke’s few two-sport athletes will stick to only one sport in 2017.
After securing a key conference win on the road Saturday, the Blue Devils head to South Bend, Ind., looking to go above .500 in ACC play for the first time in more than three weeks. The Blue Zone takes a look at a player from each team who could be the difference-maker in the game.