In rout of Pittsburgh, Filipowski proves himself as the Panthers' foil — and No. 11 Duke men's basketball's X-factor
The time has arrived: Kyle Filipowski is making his comeback.
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The time has arrived: Kyle Filipowski is making his comeback.
As the Blue Devils took the court Tuesday night in their all-black uniforms, they needed to make a statement. Escaping the clutches of Notre Dame Saturday after trailing for much of the first half, Duke needed to prove it was capable of winning on the road in style. Understanding the assignment, the Blue Devils’ performance could only be described in one way — dominant.
Members of the extended Duke community gathered to celebrate Duke's centennial on Tuesday.
Back in action after a short break following their narrow win against Notre Dame, the 11th-ranked Blue Devils traveled up to Pittsburgh Tuesday night for a conference clash with the Panthers. With 20 minutes gone, Duke holds a titanic 48-23 lead:
Thousands of Duke community members packed into Cameron Indoor Stadium Tuesday for Duke’s Centennial Celebration Kick-off, marking the first of a series of events celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Duke endowment's establishment.
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No. 11 Duke men's basketball will head north to take on an improved Pittsburgh team Tuesday evening. The Blue Zone is here with some can't-miss prop bets:
Nearly eight months ago, President Vincent Price announced that Toddi Steelman, former Stanback dean of the Nicholas School of the Environment, would take on the role of vice president and vice provost for climate and sustainability.
The world’s favorite foulmouthed teddy bear is returning to the entertainment world after a nine-year hiatus. Seth MacFarlane, who voiced Ted in the 2012 film and its 2015 sequel, is one of the masterminds behind the seven-episode prequel series of the same name that premieres on Peacock Jan. 11.
The Blue Devils jumped to No. 11 in the second AP poll of 2024 after eventful starts to many conference slates, and the Blue Zone is here to break it all down:
After winning ugly on the road against Notre Dame, the Blue Devils will travel to Pittsburgh to take on the Panthers. The Blue Zone brings you a key player on each side that could lead their teams to victory:
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 Jan. 1-8:
It was a tale of the best of Duke and the worst of Duke in its 60-56 win against Virginia Sunday afternoon.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.—Sunday afternoon’s meeting between Virginia and Duke was one of two teams coming off bad losses. The Blue Devils put up a poor performance against No. 17 Louisville, while the Cavaliers dropped a game to a weak Georgia Tech squad. With that in mind, both groups were looking to bounce back after less-than-ideal starts to ACC play. On Sunday, it was the Blue Devils who managed to turn things around and come out with a 60-56 victory.
No. 14 Duke men's basketball continues its road trip as it takes on Pittsburgh Tuesday evening. The Blue Zone is here with three keys to keep the Blue Devil winning streak alive:
After each Duke basketball game this season, check back here for the Player of the Game and more. The Blue Devils gutted out a 67-59 win over Notre Dame in their first road game of the new year, and the Blue Zone breaks down the contest:
Winning ugly: an inevitable occurrence through the course of a season for great teams.