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Wendell Moore Jr. played for the Blue Devils from 2019 to 2022. He captained Duke to the Final Four and earned the Julius Erving Award for the nation’s best small forward as a junior before he declared for the NBA Draft, where he was selected 26th overall. Among many successes in Durham, Moore is perhaps known best for his overtime buzzer-beater to seal a come-from-behind win against North Carolina in Chapel Hill in February 2020. Currently, Moore plays for the Iowa Wolves, the G-League affiliate of the NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves.
When Millie Caughey was accepted into Duke as a Robertson Scholar, her friend asked her for her thoughts on Zion ... Williamson, that is. She thought they were asking about the National Park.
"It’s a Duke blue kinda night in Chapel Hill.”
It was all over social media.
For the first of two scheduled regular-season matchups, the No. 7 Blue Devils will drive a few miles down Tobacco Road to take on the No. 3 Tar Heels in Chapel Hill. The Blue Zone is here with a preview of the squad the hosts will be fielding.
In one of their most complete performances of the season, the Blue Devils defeated Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va. The Blue Zone is here to break down the win with the Player of the Game and more:
BLACKSBURG, Va.—There were 21 seconds left on the clock when sophomore center Kyle Filipowski snatched the ball for a defensive rebound. Virginia Tech had cut the Blue Devils’ lead to three just moments earlier off a triple from MJ Collins. Cassell Coliseum was roaring as the momentum seemed squarely on the Hokies’ side.
“The existence of faith is ambiguous.” These are Thien’s words, a Vietnamese man in his early thirties living a life of meaningless comfort in Saigon — hanging out with friends, soliciting erotic massages — until one day a brutal motorcycle accident leaves him traumatized. This, along with the death of his sister-in-law in a car accident days later, presses Thien with existential questions.
Halfway through the academic year, both new and experienced students reflected on what they wish they had known before coming to Duke.
On the heels of a state-wide flu outbreak, a team of Duke and Harvard researchers are making promising developments in the search for a longer-lasting and more versatile influenza vaccine.
Maintenance employees at Duke Raleigh Hospital voted in favor of unionization in a National Labor Relations Board-certified secret ballot Thursday, becoming the first workers in North Carolina to do so in 2024.
A few days from now, I will turn 20. It’s hard to believe. I know it’s become normalized to let the tears flow on birthdays, but I’ve never really been one to cry on this special occasion. After all, it’s a day I get to make all about myself! This year though, I do feel a certain melancholy or dread about turning 20. We all “officially” become adults when we turn 18, but for some reason, 20 feels more significant.
BLACKSBURG, Va.—Another test aced.
BLACKSBURG, Va.—With just one day off, No. 7 Duke had a quick turnaround before Monday evening’s game at Virginia Tech. The Blue Devils had a comfortable lead, but the Hokies nearly came crawling back. Duke leads 35-29:
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. 22-28:
The Blue Devils finished last week 2-0 after a road win against Louisville and a thrilling finish at home against Clemson, and now check in at No. 7 in the latest AP poll. The Blue Zone is here to break down movement in the poll around the country:
No. 7 Duke men's basketball has a short turnaround after an emotional win against Clemson, traveling to Blacksburg, Va., for a road contest with Virginia Tech. The Blue Zone is here with some can't-miss prop bets:
CORAL GABLES, Fla.—Trapped in the eye of the Hurricane, Duke had the chance to pull out an unlikely road victory Sunday afternoon. Instead, it drowned itself in its own turnovers, poor shot selection and lack of defensive aggression.
After a nail-biting win against Clemson, the Blue Devils are taking on another ACC opponent in Virginia Tech on the road. Before the matchup, the Blue Zone looks at a potential difference-maker for both teams: