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ChronSports' Top 10 of 2020 — No. 1: The impact of COVID-19 on Duke athletics

(12/31/20 7:37pm)

As 2020 comes to a close, The Chronicle's sports department takes a look back at the biggest stories of the year in Duke athletics. Each day, we will review a major game, event or storyline that helped shape the course of the year for the Blue Devils. Check out the rest of the top 10 here.



One word for Duke men's basketball against Bellarmine: Reassuring

(12/05/20 3:23pm)

Duke’s last outing against Michigan State was alarming, plain and simple. It didn’t play remotely to the caliber that one would expect from a No. 6 team and left many Duke fans in a combination of awe and disappointment. Those fans caught a breath of fresh air last night in Duke’s win over Bellarmine. The Blue Zone is here to break down the game as simply as we can: in one word.




X-factor: Mikayla Boykin ready to take the reins of Duke women's basketball

(11/24/20 10:07am)

Two of our women's basketball beats Christian Olsen and Ramona Naseri engage in a point/counterpoint debating who will be Duke's X-factor following the departures of Haley Gorecki and Leaonna Odom. Here is Christian's argument for why Boykin is the one to emerge—to read Ramona's argument, click here.




Duke women's basketball 2020-21 player preview: Mikayla Boykin

(11/11/20 3:39am)

College basketball season is approaching, and with that the Blue Zone gives you a breakdown of the 2020-2021 women's basketball squad.  Be sure to check out the previous previews: Vanessa de Jesus, Uchenna Nwoke, Jiselle Havas, Sara Anastasieska, Jada Claude, Jaida Patrick, Onome Akinbode-James, Jennifer Ezeh and Miela Goodchild.