Halftime: Duke 41, Toledo 37
Duke is playing in its first game in 11 days and the Blue Devils have found themselves in a dogfight.
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Duke is playing in its first game in 11 days and the Blue Devils have found themselves in a dogfight.
From the field to the court, the Blue Devils provided fans and media members alike with plenty of memorable moments. With 2014 coming to a close, The Chronicle is taking look back on the year's biggest stories. Coming in at No. 3 on our list: the construction taking place at Wallace Wade Stadium, Koskinen Stadium and even Cameron Indoor Stadium.
After a shaky start coming out of its last break, the Blue Devils will look to lose the rust as they exit an 11-day reprieve and hit the court Monday.
Before every football game this year, The Blue Zone will sit down with a football writer from the opposing school’s student newspaper to get the scoop on their team and season.
From the field to the court, the Blue Devils provided fans and media members alike plenty of memorable moments. With 2014 coming to a close, The Chronicle is taking look back on the year's biggest stories. We close out our first five with Duke basketball's biggest win of the season yet—an 80-70 handling of then-No. 2 Wisconsin—coming in at No. 6.
From the field to the court, the Blue Devils provided fans and media members alike plenty of memorable moments. With 2014 coming to a close, The Chronicle is taking look back on the year's biggest stories. We continue our countdown today with No. 7 by reflecting on Jabari Parker and Rodney Hood's decisions to forgo a second season in Durham and make the jump to the NBA.
From the field to the court, the Blue Devils provided fans and media members alike plenty of memorable moments. With 2014 coming to a close, The Chronicle is taking look back on the year's biggest stories. We kick things off at No. 10 with Shaun Wilson's record-breaking performance against Kansas Sept. 13.
The Blue Devils have struggled against ranked opponents all season, but Sunday that all came to an end.
The Blue Devils aren't coming off their prettiest win, but with a 9-0 record and a high ceiling, they are looking a lot better than the reigning national champions.
The awards keep flowing in for senior David Helton.
It was not the prettiest effort, but the Blue Devils came out of their 12-day break with another win.
Playing in their first game in 12 days, the No. 2 Blue Devils have shown few signs of rust against Elon through one half of play.
Whether it is in Durham or Washington, D.C., Reggie Love has always surrounded himself with great company.
MADISON, Wis.—With all the attention on the Jahlil Okafor-Frank Kaminsky matchup heading into Wednesday's top-5 clash, it seemed like somebody forgot to remind Wisconsin about Blue Devil point guard Tyus Jones.
MADISON, Wis.—Through the first 20 minutes of play at the Kohl Center No. 4 Duke leads No. 2 Wisconsin 35-32.
Wallace Wade is my favorite college football stadium. There, I said it.
Autonomy is coming to the NCAA, and the Atlantic Coast Conference took a step toward defining what it will look like Monday.
The Blue Devils picked up two more wins this past week, rolling through Furman and Army to improve to 7-0 and set up a monumental showdown at No. 2 Wisconsin this Wednesday.
Seattle may be the farthest possible locale from the welcoming confines of Cameron Indoor Stadium, but Duke could not be more excited about its NCAA tournament bid.
With two-straight nine-win seasons in the books, the next time Duke football takes the field at Wallace Wade Stadium, the Blue Devils and their fans will have some new views to take in before going for a third.