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Current, future and former Blue Devils react to Duke title on social media

(04/07/15 9:46am)

After Duke's fifth national title Monday night, social media erupted with former and future Blue Devils congratulating this year's squad. Head coach Mike Krzyzewski became the first coach to win a title in three consecutive decades, so several of his Team USA players also sent congratulations his way on social media. Here is a look at the best content from the social media celebration:


Beyond the Arc: Duke basketball vs. Wisconsin

(04/07/15 8:31am)

Deja vu. Freshman point guard Tyus Jones led Duke past Wisconsin for the second time this season, only this time it was for the national championship. The Blue Devils cut down the nets for the fifth time ever and second time at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis in the past five years thanks to 23 points from Jones and 16 from reserve Grayson Allen:








Final Four coaches release joint statement about controversial Indiana law

(04/02/15 1:38am)

Duke departed for Indianapolis and the Final Four Wednesday, an event that has received additional media attention for off-the-court reasons in the past week after passage of the Indiana Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which critics assert allows businesses to deny service and discriminate against LGBTQ individuals.


Beyond the Arc: Duke basketball vs. Gonzaga

(03/30/15 8:04am)

For the fourth straight game, Duke used a stingy defensive performance to keep its NCAA tournament run going. The top-seeded Blue Devils claimed the South Regional title Sunday afternoon at NRG Stadium in Houston with a 66-52 win against No. 2 seed Gonzaga. Matt Jones and Justise Winslow led Duke with 16 points apiece as the Blue Devils punched their ticket to the FInal Four in Indianapolis, their first since 2010: