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ZOU-BAKING

Andrew Beaton

Former Duke center Brian Zoubek is starting his own cream puff baker—"Dream Puffz."

Jefferson commits to Duke

Brady Buck

Amile Jefferson, the No. 25 recruit in the nation according to ESPN.com, committed to Duke this week, joining the 2012 recruiting class.

Freshman Gbinije elects to transfer

Staff Reports

Michael Gbinije has decided to continue his basketball career elsewhere and will transfer, the Duke men’s basketball program announced Monday afternoon.

Sulaimon takes on future ACC foes in Charlotte

Brady Buck

Rasheed Sulaimon may be Duke’s only signee for next season, but he showed Saturday night that his play is multidimensional.

The silent ‘G’ in the East Campus Store

Andrew Beaton

Amid reports Sunday that Michael Gbinije may transfer, he was the same place as usual—at work.

Mason Plumlee will return for his senior season

Sports Staff

The 6-foot-10 forward announced his decision on Twitter this afternoon.

Aliyah over for Scheyer

Andrew Beaton

In September, Jon Scheyer made Aliyah. The Hebrew term means ascent but in context refers to a Jewish person’s immigration to Israel.

Rivers to enter 2012 NBA Draft

Staff Reports

Austin Rivers, who became the first freshman since Johnny Dawkins to lead the Blue Devils in scoring this season, will hire an agent and enter the NBA Draft, Duke confirmed Monday.

‘Not a juggernaut’: a look back at 2011-12

Scott Rich

Duke finished the regular season 26-5, ranked in the top 10 in the nation and competing for a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament.

Plumlee considering pro options

Jacob Levitt

After three years as a Blue Devil, junior Mason Plumlee has decided to “test the waters” of the NBA draft and possibly skip his final year of college to pursue a career in the NBA.

Missed chances inside cost Duke

Jason Palmatary

The deficiencies the team showed against a resilient Lehigh squad were foreshadowed throughout the season.

McCollum too much for Blue Devils

Ryan Claxton

On paper, Duke seemed to have everything in its favor in its NCAA Second Round matchup with Lehigh.

Blue Devils begin road to New Orleans

Andrew Beaton

In Mike Krzyzewski’s first career game as a head coach, his Army squad held Lehigh to 29 points as the Black Knights cruised to a 27-point victory.

The case for Kentucky

Zac Elder

For the second year in a row, Kentucky heads into the NCAA tournament as a No. 1 overall seed.

The case for Syracuse

Nicholas Schwartz

In a Syracuse season shrouded by scandal—with allegations of sexual misconduct by a coach and charges of drug abuse by former players—it seems fitting that the Orange will have to deal with yet...

Play it safe by picking against the top seeds

Dan Carp

This season’s national champion does not reside on the top line of a region.

The Evolution of Austin

Andrew Beaton

Like any star basketball player, Austin Rivers has grown accustomed to hearing his name announced among the starters.

Defensive-minded Thornton takes the reins

Scott Rich

Point guard is a particularly important position in March, but Duke does not have a floor general that can fill up a traditional stat sheet.

Legends Laettner and Davis face court date

Staff Reports

Christian Laettner is famous at Duke for his heroics during the 1992 NCAA tournament, but he also contributed to Duke’s student life after he graduated.

The case for Michigan State

Steven Slywka

What a difference one year can make.

Plumlee emerges down stretch

Danny Nolan

The NCAA tournament field is set, and people across the nation are laboring over their brackets to find the optimal selections.

Familiar foes await in South

Brady Buck

In pursuit of its fifth national championship, Duke, the No. 2 seed in the South, will face what looks to be a very daunting path to New Orleans.

Duke aims to halt defensive decline in tourney

Jason Palmatary

Duke has been a No. 1 seed in the previous two NCAA tournaments, but did not earn a similar distinction entering this year’s postseason.

The case for North Carolina

Vignesh Nathan

The Tar Heels don’t enjoy being embarrassed, let alone in their home stadium.

Murphy, Plumlee make most of redshirt year

Scott Rich

Alex Murphy and Marshall Plumlee have not scored a point, grabbed a rebound or dished an assist for Duke this year.

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