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Carolina Panthers head coach Ron Rivera attended Duke's victory against Virginia Tech Saturday, continuing a trend of the Blue Devils hosting football personalities in Cameron.
Graduate student Marshall Plumlee dominated the Hokie frontcourt Saturday, putting up a double-double and scoring a career-high 21 points.
Brandon Ingram blocked six shots to stifle Virginia Tech inside, then stepped outside on the offensive end of the court to knock down 3-pointers and use his quickness to navigate bigger defenders.
Center Marshall Plumlee followed up a career-high 18 points at Wake Forest with a double-double Saturday against Virginia Tech, nearly achieving the feat in the first half.
Freshman Brandon Ingram set the tone for the game early by hitting 3-pointers on Duke's first two possessions.
Center Marshall Plumlee followed up a career-high 18 points at Wake Forest with a double-double Saturday against Virginia Tech, nearly achieving the feat in the first half.
Sophomore Grayson Allen hit two of Duke's eight 3-pointers in the first half as the Blue Devils built a 27-point lead heading into the locker room.
The Blue Devils can flip their 0-2 start into a winning record Saturday at the Pitt Duals win wins against Pittsburgh, Harvard and Edinboro.
Redshirt senior Conner Hartmann shook off his first loss of the season with back-to-back top-10 wins to claim third place at 197 pounds at the Southern Scuffle Saturday.
Freshman Crystal Primm scored 15 points in Duke's last game at then-No. 8 Kentucky and will look to build off that career-high performance Tuesday against Western Carolina.
Quarterback Thomas Sirk is helped off the field after sustaining an injury in overtime. After the game, head coach David Cutcliffe said Sirk's availability for double overtime would have been in doubt.
Duke quarterback Thomas Sirk became the latest in a season-long string of Blue Devils to suffer a knee injury when he went down on the first possession of overtime.
Freshman linebacker Ben Humphreys wore Kelby Brown's No. 59 jersey during Saturday's Pinstripe Bowl to honor the sixth-year senior whose career ended with a preseason knee injury.
Humphreys—who had 11 tackles in the win—said he has been writing Brown's No. 59 on the inside of his arm for much of the season.
Duke quarterback Thomas Sirk suffered a knee injury during the Blue Devils' overtime drive and might not have been able to continue, had the game gone into a second overtime.
Sophomore speedster Shaun Wilson ran for 282 all-purpose yards Saturday, including touchdowns of 85 and 98 yards, both of which came at critical times.
Duke's veteran players got to celebrate the end of their careers in style Saturday—a bowl win in the Big Apple, after three straight years of fourth-quarter disappointments.
Indiana kicker Griffin Oakes missed a 56-yarder at the end of regulation, and his 38-yard field goal attempt to send the game to a second overtime sailed above and outside the right upright.
Playing in his last game as a Blue Devil, sixth-year senior tight endBraxton Deaver caught a touchdown pass from Thomas Sirk in the third quarter.