Halftime: Elon 35, Duke 34
GREENSBORO—For the second straight game, Duke is locked in a surprisingly tight game at halftime, but this time it is a fast-paced shootout.
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GREENSBORO—For the second straight game, Duke is locked in a surprisingly tight game at halftime, but this time it is a fast-paced shootout.
Harry Giles did not produce any highlights in his four minutes on the floor Monday, but for him, just finishing the game healthy was an improvement on his last season opener.
Harry Giles made his much-anticipated debut, but Blue Devil fans haven't had much else to cheer about in the first half of Saturday's game against Tennessee State.
Las Vegas is always a popular vacation spot for celebrities, and one of the biggest stars in baseball took in the Blue Devils' game against UNLV Saturday during his offseason trip there.
Sydnei Murphy was happy right where she was at Cameron Indoor Stadium, with a wide smile and boundless energy emanating from her athletic frame.
Next up in The Chronicle's review of Duke's 4-8 season is an evaluation of the Blue Devils' defense. Look back at our grade for Duke's offense here, and check back later this week for an analysis of the team's special teams unit.
During Duke’s Senior Day festivities before its matchup with North Carolina Nov. 10 at Wallace Wade Stadium, it was evident why the Blue Devils’ season had gone off the rails.
After a couple days of rest for Thanksgiving, Duke has showed no rust in its return to the floor.
Less than a week ago, Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski said Grayson Allen was playing at about 50 percent health as he labored through two subpar weekend games.
Although Duke's three injured freshmen are all in uniform for the first time this season, they still have not seen the floor.
The Blue Devils were forced into using a four-guard lineup by necessity Sunday, but it might be hard to let it go.
Seth Curry generally had his way with North Carolina in his three years at Duke, going 5-2 against the Blue Devils' most hated rivals, but he suggested Wednesday that he may have had trouble getting past a Tar Heel in the pros—his own head coach.
The Blue Devils notched a huge win last Thursday against then-No. 15 North Carolina, but they still need one more victory to be in the mix for a bowl berth. Duke's first of two chances to get that win will come Saturday at 3 p.m. at Pittsburgh, which just handed Clemson its first loss of the season last Saturday. Every week throughout the football season, the Blue Zone will break down a player on each team who could be the difference-maker in the upcoming contest:
Some former Blue Devils are losing playing time as the season progresses, but the brightest star in the group is still shining.
NEW YORK—Two years ago, the ball always seemed to find freshman Tyus Jones’ hands when games were on the line.
NEW YORK—As many expected, Duke and Kansas are locked in a tight battle after a half of play at Madison Square Garden, but the level of play on both sides has not lived up to the hype with long stretches defined by turnovers and fouls.
Three of the ACC's five ranked teams lost in the craziest weekend of the season yet. The Blue Zone breaks down how all 14 ACC teams fared in Week 11.
At the second-half under-12 media timeout, Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski voiced his displeasure after the Blue Devils had given up a 7-1 run.
On an afternoon when the Blue Devils honored the living members of their 1942 team that hosted the Rose Bowl, the outcome of the game at Wallace Wade Stadium remained the same nearly 75 years later—a loss.
With the Blue Devils' season about a week from getting started against Marist, The Chronicle's men's basketball beat writers made their predictions for the team's record and what to expect from its star players.