2015 NCAA tournament preview: Oregon Ducks
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Golf is a game of momentum. The Blue Devils haven't been able to find a lot of it the last two years, but appear to finally be putting it together.
After going 28-3 in the regular season and notching two double-digit winning streaks, the Blue Devils finally know their road to a 12th Final Four and fifth national title.
He is known for his ferocity in the paint, but that doesn't mean Jahlil Okafor doesn't make exceptions when a cute dog comes into his vicinity.
GREENSBORO, N.C.—Head coach Mike Krzyzewski often refers to an “it” factor when talking about his team.
After a four-point loss in South Bend, Ind., Jan. 28, Duke had plenty of motivation when it hosted Notre Dame at Cameron Indoor Stadium 10 days later.
With less than 20 games left in the regular season, the NBA playoff race is heating up, just like Kyrie Irving, who dropped a career-high 57 points at San Antonio Thursday night:
GREENSBORO, N.C.—Maybe we should have seen it coming.
The injury bug bit NBA star Jabari Parker earlier this season and struck again for a former Blue Devil standout on the baseball diamond.
The bell of the Blue Zone stock exchange has just rung again, meaning it’s time to take another look at who is rising and falling with their performances for Blue Devil sports teams. Each week the Blue Zone will look at whose stock is on the rise and whose stock has taken a hit from the week in the world of Duke athletics.
After two subpar starts and a brutal winter of weather, the Blue Devils needed momentum entering the busy part of their schedule.
The awards have started flowing in for Jahlil Okafor and if Sunday is any indication, the Chicago native might need to create some extra room on his mantelpiece.
With almost four months off in between races, the Blue Devils could have used favorable conditions for offseason practice. They didn't get them.
Seventeen days ago, Duke and North Carolina played the latest thriller in the 95-year old Tobacco Road rivalry. The teams combined for 182 points as the then-No. 4 Blue Devils pushed past the then-No. 15 Tar Heels in overtime after a late comeback.
Left shark memes have taken the social media world by storm since the Super Bowl, but Duke athletics still seems to be a fan of Jaws as their favorite shark reference.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo beat Quinn Cook in a game of Horse last year ahead of the Blue Devils' home contest against North Carolina, but the Duke guard made sure he got some revenge this time around.
After a slow start, the Blue Devils once again found themselves facing a huge deficit like they did for much of their fall season.
The Blue Devils' dramatic win against North Carolina Sunday was just one of many thrillers this week as the regular season concluded for most teams:
For the first time in more than 35 years, Dick Vitale did not call the Tobacco Road Rivalry Feb. 18. And despite the charismatic broadcaster's requests on social media, he will once again not be in the broadcast booth when Duke and North Carolina meet at the Dean E. Smith Center in Chapel Hill next Saturday.