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(01/31/15 10:12am)
After a turbulent week, No. 4 Duke will look to bounce back from its third conference loss at No. 8 Notre Dame Wednesday in a prime-time showdown at No. 2 Virginia Saturday at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Va. Tipoff is at 7:30 p.m. Before each game this season, the Blue Zone will select a player on both teams that could make the difference for their respective squads:
(01/26/15 1:59pm)
After cruising to a 4-1 victory against Wake Forest on Friday, the Blue Devils made sure they didn’t drop a match Saturday.
(01/25/15 12:12pm)
Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski will look to win his 1,000th game as the fifth-ranked Blue Devils travel to face St John’s Sunday at 2 p.m. at Madison Square Garden in New York. Duke will look to win its third game in a row after two consecutive losses and close out its nonconference slate unbeaten with a win. Three keys to the Blue Devils prevailing and moving to 17-2 on the season:
(01/25/15 3:59am)
After a tight match on the road Monday at then-No. 18 Kentucky, the Blue Devils made sure things weren't quite as close Friday afternoon.
(01/20/15 3:08am)
Fresh talent and seasoned veterans alike shined at the Blue Devils' season-opening tournament.
(01/20/15 2:36am)
After an impressive bounce-back 63-52 at then-No. 6 Louisville Saturday, the No. x Blue Devils will look to keep the momentum Monday at 7 p.m. when they host Pittsburgh at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Duke's 41-game home winning streak ended last Tuesday against Miami, but the Blue Devils are hoping to start a new streak against the Panthers. Before each game this season, the Blue Zone will select a player on both teams that could make the difference for their respective squads:
(01/19/15 10:00pm)
The Blue Devils dared the Hurricanes to beat them from the outside Sunday, and Miami came up empty time and time again.
(01/16/15 6:37pm)
Behind an influx of fresh talent, Duke will look to rise to a new level of success when they begin their season this weekend at 6,000 feet above sea level.
(01/13/15 10:42pm)
After losing its first game of the season Sunday at N.C. State, No. 4 Duke returns home to host Miami Tuesday at 9 p.m. at Cameron Indoor Stadium seeking to get back in the win column ahead of a showdown at No. 6 Louisville Saturday:
(01/11/15 10:01am)
In their second consecutive road conference game, No. 2 Duke will travel to PNC Arena—where the Blue Devils lost to Mercer in the NCAA tournament last year and fell to N.C. State two years ago for their first loss of the season—in Raleigh to take on a hungry Wolfpack team. Tipoff is at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. Before each game this season, the Blue Zone will select a player on both teams that could make the difference for their respective squads:
(12/29/14 10:12pm)
After an 11-day break, No. 2 Duke returns to Cameron Indoor Stadium Monday night against a Toledo team that has won its past five games. Three keys for the Blue Devils as they look for their 11th consecutive double-digit win to open the season:
(12/19/14 1:27am)
Looking to bounce back from their first lackluster performance of the season, the No. 2 Blue Devils will take on defending national champions Connecticut at 8 p.m. at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford, N.J. Three keys to Duke earning its 10th win of the season:
(12/16/14 2:18am)
No. 2 Duke will return to action Monday at 7 p.m. against Elon at Cameron Indoor Stadium after its 11-day break due to final exams and look to keep the momentum from its 80-70 win at then-No. 2 Wisconsin going against the Phoenix. Three keys to another strong Blue Devil performance:
(12/15/14 10:38pm)
The Blue Devils stayed at No. 2 after a week off, but there were some other moves in the top 25 as conference play draws nearer.
(12/06/14 3:10am)
A busy week for former Blue Devils in the NBA saw Kyrie Irving's new shoe release, Jabari Parker named Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month and much, much more:
(12/04/14 7:41am)
LINCOLN, Neb.—With Elizabeth Williams sidelined by an ankle injury for the second game in a row, the Blue Devils again came up just short.
(12/02/14 2:36am)
1. No. 4 Duke (7-0):
(12/01/14 12:11pm)
Mike Krzyzewski’s No. 4 Blue Devils (7-0) did a good job dismantling his alma mater 93-73 Sunday afternoon when they took on previously unbeaten Army (5-1) at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
(11/29/14 9:59pm)
With the NBA season going strong, former Duke stars have adjusted to their new roles, new offenses and new teams with varying levels of success. We take a look at how some of the former Blue Devils have performed so far:
(11/27/14 10:03pm)
The No. 4 Blue Devils stayed focused in their return to Cameron Indoor Stadium, jumping out to a 9-0 lead and never looking back en route to a 93-54 win against Furman Wednesday evening.