Duke has 5 national championships, and finally is featured in its own Lego Mural
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"College Gameday" is a building block for college basketball fans—both literally and figuratively.
With 126 ACC championships and one of the most prominent men’s basketball programs in the nation, Duke has made it easy for varsity athletes to earn their moment in the spotlight.
The bell of the Blue Zone stock exchange has rung again, meaning it's time to take a look at who is rising and falling with their performances for Blue Devil sports teams. The Blue Zone takes a look at whose stock is on the rise and whose stock has taken a hit from the week in the world of Duke athletics.
CHAPEL HILL—Facing its largest deficit of the season on slippery turf, Duke seemed sunk.
In his first three seasons at Duke, Alexander Matlari never posted a scoring average less than 74.
For the second year in a row, the Blue Devils entered their final regular-season tournament without a stroke-play victory.
As the Blue Devils wrapped up a dominant effort against Hampton Friday, Duke could not help but think about what lies ahead after losing guard Kyra Lambert in the second quarter due to a knee injury.
Slow starts had plagued the Blue Devils to start their spring season, and they once again found themselves near the bottom of the standings after a rocky first round had them tied for 13th.
After struggling in three straight losses to top-15 opponents at the ITA team indoor championship Feb. 10-12, the Blue Devils looked lost.
Each day leading up to the first round of the NCAA tournament, The Chronicle will preview one of the four regions in the bracket, touching on the true contenders in the region and potential bracket-busting Cinderellas. Earlier this week, we broke down the East, South and Midwest, and today we will analyze the West region.
After an ugly 9-over first round spelled their demise in their spring opener, the Blue Devils hoped that they could shake the early-tournament struggles their next time out.
Southern California Trojans: 24-9, 10-8 in the Pac-12 Conference
As the Blue Devils were trying to make the most of their 12 days off between games—which matches their longest stretch of the year—they got a nice surprise on Selection Monday.
UC Davis Aggies: 22-12, 11-5 in the Big West Conference
Winthrop Eagles: 26-6, 15-3 in the Big South Conference
A season ago, Duke entered its matchup against Loyola in the first round of the NCAA tournament hoping that a victory against the Greyhounds could kickstart a deep run.
Florida State Seminoles: 25-8, 12-6 in the ACC
Lexie Brown
Florida State Seminoles: 24-7, 12-6 in the ACC
Last season, Duke stumbled into the ACC tournament riddled with injuries and having dropped four of its last six games.