Duke women's basketball overpowered by No. 2 Louisville in ACC opener
By Alex Jackson | December 9, 2020In the battle to remain undefeated, the perennial contender Cardinals ultimately proved too strong for the upstart Blue Devils.
In the battle to remain undefeated, the perennial contender Cardinals ultimately proved too strong for the upstart Blue Devils.
We break down each of the Blue Devils' conference opponents this season.
Duke fans knew this season would come with interruptions, but perhaps not this many.
No one expects an inexperienced team like Duke to run polished half-court sets, but right now there isn’t a clear mold for how the pieces are coming together offensively.
The Blue Devils have been riding high so far this season en route to three nonconference blowouts. But the time has come for a reality check.
The Blue Devils entered this season having lost two nonconference home games since the start of the millennium. Over the last eight days, they’ve matched that total.
Duke will have to turn things around to maintain its 8-game winning streak in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge.
Duke comes into the gym Tuesday night with a chip on its shoulder, having been bested by No. 4 Michigan State Dec. 1.
Duke hasn't lost an ACC/Big Ten Challenge matchup since 2011. Our beat writers are split on whether that streak extends another year.
Krzyzewski’s squad may still be working out the kinks, but beating Illinois is going to require as close to a mistake-free game as possible.
Let's take a look back at each of Duke's 21 ACC/Big Ten Challenge matchups since the series' inception in 1999.
Hosts Derek Saul and Shane Smith are back to discuss the Blue Devils' win over Bellarmine and how the rotation looks moving forward.
Duke and Illinois have two big things in common — both teams fell flat in their first big test of the season, and both teams will have another chance to prove themselves come Tuesday night.
The last time these two programs met, the iPhone had just been introduced, LeBron James was coming off his first NBA Finals appearance and MySpace was the most popular social networking site in the U.S.
After a home loss to No. 4 Michigan State, the Blue Devils dropped down a few spots in the rankings.
The question of the season may not be who replaces Odom and Gorecki, but rather how the entire team rises to the occasion and shares the load.
Duke fans have not been shy in voicing their displeasure with Wendell Moore Jr.’s rocky start to the 2020-21 season.
The Blue Devils will need an inside presence against the talented Fighting Illini.
A resounding win was just what the doctor ordered for a Duke team that is still searching for its identity.
For the third straight game, the Blue Devils blew their opponent off the court.