Duke defensive tackle DeWayne Carter selected 95th overall by Buffalo Bills in NFL draft
By Caleb Dudley | 4 hours agoDeWayne Carter, a three-time captain for the Blue Devils, became the 95th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft Friday evening.
DeWayne Carter, a three-time captain for the Blue Devils, became the 95th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft Friday evening.
The Eagles took command early and kept their feet on the gas, spoiling Duke’s revenge tour and sending the Blue Devils packing out of Charlotte with a 19-5 loss.
The faceoff is a niche, but vital, part of the game — and a controversial one. More than anything, Jake Naso's position at faceoff is symbolic of his role as one of his team’s senior captains.
Graham Barton, a former star offensive lineman for the Blue Devils, was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with the 26th overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft Thursday night.
Duke offensive lineman Graham Barton will more than likely be one of the first 32 names called Thursday evening, so let’s break down some potential fits for the former Blue Devil standout.
The Blue Devils dropped a midweek tilt with Campbell 18-4 in a seven-inning run-rule loss. The lopsided game allowed the Camels to split the season series after Duke took the March 26 matchup in Durham 11-1.
Morgan’s Message is a nonprofit geared toward equalizing treatment of mental and physical health by reducing the surrounding stigma, named for former Duke women's lacrosse player Morgan Rodgers.
Duke basketball was once again in the national spotlight, as six of the men and women's teams' incoming freshmen competed at the Jordan Brand Classic this weekend. Let’s take a look at how each of the future Blue Devils fared.
The fifth-place Blue Devils left the ACC Championship, hosted in Wilmington, N.C., over the weekend, just one stroke behind North Carolina, the fourth-place finisher and match play qualifier with the highest score.
Former Purdue forward Mason Gillis, who played in the national championship for the Boilermakers last season, announced his commitment to Duke via social media as a graduate transfer.
Sportswrap is your one-stop shop for everything Duke athletics, where we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week and give a brief look ahead. Here’s our recap for the week of April 15-21.
Riley Nelson, a wing from Maryland, announced her commitment to the Blue Devils via Instagram. She is a rising sophomore with three years of eligibility remaining.
No. 6 Duke rode two late home runs to come out on top 13-10, winning a nail-biting series that saw its first two games each come down to extra innings and the third tied heading into the ninth.
The Blue Devils raced five boats in fifteen races across the two-day meet, walking away with several notable successes.
Friday proved the women's team's depth: 16 Blue Devils placed in the top five of their events, many of whom are not the names typically earning Duke its points.
The new Duke head coach has spoken time and again about the pursuit of excellence in all areas since taking the helm in December. While the Blue Devils’ spring game was by no means perfect, flashes of Diaz’s plan for the future shone through.
In an ACC tournament semifinal matchup against No. 1-seed Virginia Saturday, the fourth-seeded Blue Devils looked to avenge last season’s ACC and NCAA tournament losses to the Cavaliers. But a hard-fought effort that began by taking the doubles points fell short with an eventual 4-1 loss.
With Duke baseball continuing to work through its ACC slate, past Blue Devils are hard at work in the professional ranks. The Blue Zone examines some previous Duke stars playing at the highest levels of the pro game.
As the collegiate sports spring season comes to an end, the Blue Zone is here to shine a spot light on the Duke women's tennis team.
In the Blue Devils’ annual Blue & White Game, this time with a revamped format, it was ultimately the defense that prevailed 21-16.