Faith Suggs played fewer than 10 minutes per game last season but could step into a bigger role this year.
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Faith Suggs played fewer than 10 minutes per game last season but could step into a bigger role this year.
Sophomore point guard Kyra Lambert has worked on her shooting in the offseason to complement fellow guards Rebecca Greenwell and Lexie Brown.
Leaonna Odom has the potential to be a breakout star this season.
Senior Kendall Cooper had 14 points Sunday but struggled with foul trouble for much of the contest.
Lyneé Belton had 17 points in the scrimmage and could play a major role off the bench down low this season.
Republican incumbent Richard Burr is battling Democratic challenger Deborah Ross for one of North Carolina’s Senate seats.
Many international students at Duke expressed a preference for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton instead of Republican nominee Donald Trump.
According to Duke policy, faculty members cannot use Duke resources to voice their opinions on political matters.
Members of the Duke community cast ballots Thursday at the Devil's Den, one of 13 locations currently open in Durham County for early voting from Oct. 27 to Nov. 5
Goalkeeper Sammi Steele has powered the Blue Devils to their first No. 1 ranking ever.
Freshman Ella Stevens has become a star for the Blue Devils since sophomore Kayla McCoy went down with a season-ending injury.
Senior Heather Morris and the Blue Devils clinched their first ACC regular-season title in program history.
Graduate student Aisling Naughton put the game out of reach with a goal in the 44th minute of Duke's 3-0 victory against North Carolina.
Junior Ashley Kristen gave the Blue Devils a 2-0 lead before halftime with a goal in the 35th minute Saturday.
Goalie Sammi Steele made eight saves and kept an explosive North Carolina offense under control.
Redshirt freshman Sammi Steele recorded Duke's fourth shoutout of the year with a solid performance between the pipes.
Junot Díaz came to Duke's campus on Monday night for a reading and Q&A.