Duke basketball to host autograph session and open practice Nov. 1
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The ACC hasn't been getting much love in football polls this season, but the conference is about to reap the rewards of its restructuring during basketball season.
Barely halfway through the season, the accolades have started rolling in for right guard Laken Tomlinson.
Although one of the veteran Blue Devils turned in a strong performance during a split weekend, the rest of Duke's players left their weekend invites feeling disappointed as one of the biggest tournaments of the year approaches.
Last time they were in Atlanta, the Blue Devils left with a sour taste in their mouth following their 52-48 loss in the Chick-fil-A Bowl against Texas A&M.
After showing improvement in their last start, the Blue Devils return home to cap a busy week and try to gain more momentum in their second-to-last fall tournament.
Although they didn't steal the show with a dazzling performance, the Blue Devils showed encouraging signs of improvement that should carry into their final two fall tournaments.
After suffering a nightmare final round in their second event of the season, the Blue Devils will look to bounce back in the first annual event for the most prestigious Nike Elite schools in the country.
It didn't take long for Justise Winslow to impress with his freakish athleticism.
After averaging 26.1 points and 10.1 rebounds in 42.4 minutes per game playing in China for most of last year, former Blue Devil forward Lance Thomas has returned to the NBA on a training camp contract with the Oklahoma City Thunder, the team announced Monday.
The bell of the Blue Zone stock exchange has just rung again, meaning it's time for another taking a 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.
Approval for the removal of the track, lowering of the field and installation of lower-level seats as part of the Wallace Wade Stadium were approved by the Duke Board of Trustees in the spring, but three additional projects that will also transform the home of a quickly-rising Blue Devil football program were only approved by the Board this weekend.
The inconsistency away from the friendly confines of Koskinen Stadium reared its ugly head again Tuesday night, making the Blue Devils' celebration of Friday's victory against then-No. 1 North Carolina seem like a distant memory.
A week after Seth Curry signed with the Orlando Magic, another young Duke deadeye shooter received a chance to showcase his talents at an NBA training camp.
It was deja vu Saturday for head coach Jamie Green and Duke men's golf Saturday, and unfortunately the results weren't pretty.
After starting the season 3-0 for the first time in 20 years, perhaps wearing throwback helmets Saturday is a symbol of Duke's resurgence as a program.
Football season is in full swing, but good news keeps pouring in for those associated with Duke basketball.
Celine Boutier was playing in yet another international amateur event representing her home country of France in Japan at the Women’s World Amateur Team Championship Sept. 3-6 when she got a special phone call—an invitation to the LPGA’s final major of the season.
Already up 10-0 with a little less than six minutes left in the first quarter against a reeling Kansas squad, the Blue Devils were looking for a big play to put their opponent’s back against the wall.
People will always question his coaching decisions, but the run Duke and Team USA head coach Mike Krzyzewski has been on in international basketball the past six years couldn't have been much better.