Duke men's lacrosse returns home for ACC tournament tuneup vs. Marquette
Marquette runs into a red-hot Duke offensive machine Friday night.
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Marquette runs into a red-hot Duke offensive machine Friday night.
The Tar Heels are taking a trip down Tobacco Road this weekend, and the Blue Devils will be waiting for them.
The most competitive lacrosse league in the country returns to Durham this weekend.
Duke has returned home and is ready to return to form.
Ned Crotty has returned to the place where it all began.
The temperatures are rising, tents are up outside Cameron Indoor Stadium and the grass has been clipped at Koskinen Stadium. The arrival of February on campus marks the start of lacrosse season, and expectations are high once again for the Blue Devils.
There is a celebration of sport in Boston this weekend, and Duke was invited.
After a long homestand, No. 2 Duke is hitting the road again this weekend.
The Blue Devil cross country squad is hitting the ground running this season.
After escaping a few nonconference tuneups unbeaten, Duke will be put to the test Friday night.
After getting back to its winning ways at home against N.C. State Saturday, Duke defended its home court once again in a 72-65 victory against Louisville in the 1000th game at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Behind a combined 37 points from freshman Brandon Ingram and sophomore Grayson Allen, the Blue Devils held the Cardinals off down the stretch and emerged with their first victory against a ranked opponent.
After getting back on track against Georgia Tech Wednesday night, the Blue Devils face off against N.C. State Saturday. Duke will look for its second win against the Wolfpack this season, but will need to to sharpen up on defense if they want to contain a talented N.C. State squad. Before each game, the Chronicle takes a look at one player from each team who could be the difference maker in Duke’s upcoming contest.
With the Arizona Cardinals set to battle the Carolina Panthers in the NFC Championship and the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots facing off in the AFC Championship, only two former Blue Devils remain in the pursuit of a Super Bowl ring.
No. 7 Duke pulled away from Buffalo in the second half to beat the Bulls 82-59 on Saturday night and move to 8-1 on the regular season. With the win, the Blue Devils have now won six straight games and are undefeated at Cameron Indoor Stadium this season.
Duke ended its four-game skid on Saturday with a 27-21 victory against Wake Forest in Winston Salem, N.C. Thomas Sirk threw for two touchdowns and ran for another score and senior Max McCaffrey caught two long touchdown passes for the Blue Devils. Sirk was able to play well in his return to the Duke offense after the team struggled on that side of the ball in the last few weeks.
Thomas Sirk
With the NFL season in full swing, a quartet of former Blue Devils have taken the league by storm and garnered recognition around the nation
This week's action featured a couple of conference showdowns as well as numerous matchups between the ACC and Big Ten. The Blue Zone takes a look at how all 15 ACC teams performed this weekend:
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
Wofford Terriers