Boutier relishes U.S. Women's Open experience
It wasn’t the result she was hoping for, but rising junior Celine Boutier still gained a lot from missing the cut at this week’s U.S. Women’s Open.
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It wasn’t the result she was hoping for, but rising junior Celine Boutier still gained a lot from missing the cut at this week’s U.S. Women’s Open.
Last year, Duke finished second at the NCAA Championship, losing to Southern California by a whopping 21 strokes.
After being selected with the second overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft Thursday, former Duke standout Jabari Parker wasted no time connecting with the members of his new community.
More of the Blue Devils’ nonconference schedule was locked in Thursday when Duke’s opponent for the 2014 Coaches vs. Cancer Classic was revealed.
With the NBA Draft hours away, six of The Chronicle's current and former editors in the sports department give their final predictions for tonight's draft, including the landing spots of the three former Duke players, their predicted lottery picks and their take on who will be the draft's biggest bust, biggest steal and Rookie of the Year.
This week, we give our take on the best fits for each of Duke's three draft prospects. Today, we take a look at the best fit for Jabari Parker.
This week, we give our take on the best fits for each of Duke's three draft prospects. Today, we take a look at the best fit for Andre Dawkins.
With the NBA Draft coming up on Thursday, The Chronicle's Bobby Colton and Amrith Ramkumar had a chat about whether the Cleveland Cavaliers should select Duke product Jabari Parker or Kansas' Andrew Wiggins with the first pick.
Despite a slow start on the recruiting trail for the Class of 2015, the Blue Devils have been on fire in the month of June, reeling in five more verbal commitments in the past two weeks and nine in the last month.
It wasn’t quite a LeBron James-esque, extravagant title proclamation, but top-ranked recruit Jahlil Okafor did not shy away from discussing his championship aspirations in an exclusive, one-on-one interview with Alex Kennedy of Basketball Insiders. The contents of the interview were made public Friday.
One of Duke’s most exciting non-conference rivalries will be renewed in December when the Blue Devils take on the defending national champions.
Future Blue Devils will make up a quarter of the 2014 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team, as incoming freshmen Tyus Jones and Justise Winslow and Class of 2015 commit Luke Kennard all made the team after five days of training camp.
Duke vice president and director of athletics Kevin White has been named the recipient of the John L. Toner Award by the National Football Foundation (NFF) & College Hall of Fame, in large part because of his role in revamping Duke's football program and athletic facilities.
Before going to Durham to start getting to know their new teammates, three future Blue Devils are heading to Colorado to try to gain more experience playing for their country.
Former Duke player and associate head coach Quin Snyder was named the head coach of the Utah Jazz Friday, according to ESPN’s Marc Stein.
Redshirt senior quarterback Anthony Boone is doing whatever it takes to prepare himself for his final year under center, including playing virtual football.
ESPN college football analyst Phil Steele released his preseason all-conference selections Wednesday as part of his College Football Preview, and four Blue Devils made the First Team in the ACC, with 10 Duke players recognized in total on Steele’s First, Second, Third and Fourth teams.
With next week’s U.S. Open taking place near Duke’s campus, two former Blue Devils qualified for the tournament Monday, giving Duke three golfers in the event.
Despite the Blue Devils’ recent storybook season and returning talent, recent preseason ESPN College Football Power Index rankings for the 2014 season placed Duke 42nd in the country and fifth in the ACC Coastal Division.
Jabari Parker is not the only “one-and-done” athlete that will be missed in Durham next year.