Women’s basketball to begin final run for postseason in tonight's rivalry matchup with North Carolina
By Max Rego | February 5, 2020It’s always a huge game when North Carolina ventures into Cameron Indoor Stadium.
It’s always a huge game when North Carolina ventures into Cameron Indoor Stadium.
After struggling to put away a weak but feisty Boston College team for much of the evening, Duke finally pulled away late in the second half for a tough road victory.
Most Blue Devil games, you can expect a solid outing from either Joey Baker or Alex O’Connell. But you can’t expect both.
Joey Baker was the spark Duke needed in the second half.
A year after experiencing astronomical registrations for tents in Krzyzewskiville for the Duke-North Carolina game, there are still spots available for the white tenting.
Here are five observations from the opening half.
The last time Duke and Boston College played, it was all Blue Devils.
Duke's win over Boston College earlier in the season was a perfect example of its potential to stuff the box score.
Duke student attendance in Cameron has been on the decline. We're trying to figure out why.
Duke would beat the odds and lose this one Sunday, producing another close loss to a ranked opponent for the Blue Devils.
Duke continues to roll through the light portion of its ACC schedule while the rest of the country continues to undergo chaos.
It's now been 713 days since Duke beat a ranked opponent in the regular season.
With an insane 19 for 23 shooting night from the floor, Irving dropped 54 points in the Barclays Center and became the first player in franchise history to record multiple 50-point games in a single season.
In 2004, Alana Beard became the first woman to have her jersey hung up in the rafters of Cameron Indoor Stadium. Now, after a record-setting college run and all-star WNBA career, she’s hanging up her basketball shoes too.
Duke solved the rubix cube that is the Syracuse 2-3 zone Saturday.
It appears that the Blue Devils have turned the corner in the past two weeks, but a formidable in-state rival will march into Cameron Indoor Stadium Sunday at 2 p.m.
Although Vernon Carey's monstrous 26-point, 17-rebound performance deserves much of the credit for powering Duke to victory, the Blue Devils wouldn't be leaving New York unscathed if it weren't for explosive play from some unlikely heroes.
Vernon Carey Jr.'s impressive effort pushed the Blue Devils to a critical ACC road victory.
Here are five observations from the opening period.
Both Scheyer and Smith were on the Blue Devils' title-winning 2010 squad, with the former joining the Duke staff in 2013 and the latter in 2016.