Junior Myles Jones picked up five points in the Blue Devils' season-opening win Saturday.
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Junior Myles Jones picked up five points in the Blue Devils' season-opening win Saturday.
Senior Kyle Keenan is one of three Blue Devils that have been suspended indefinitely for the beginning 2015 season.
Senior center Elizabeth Williams posted 18 points, eight rebounds and six blocks in Duke’s first meeting against Wake Forest.
Justise Winslow will look to help Duke overcome the loss of Rasheed Sulaimon Saturday at No. 2 Virginia.
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The ability of Quinn Cook and company to be strong with the ball and contain D'Angelo Harrison are two of the keys to Duke-St. John's Sunday afternoon.
Freshman center Jahlil Okafor will look to continue playing solid defense as the Blue Devils look to close out their nonconference slate on a high note Sunday.
In addition to his heavy scoring load, Jones also set up his teammates, finishing with four assists.
After racking up 10 points and eight assists Saturday at Louisvile, Jones knocked down four 3-pointers Monday to beat the Panthers.
The Blue Devils will need another strong performance from sophomore Myles Jones to repeat as national champions.
Junior Kyle Turri stepped up in relief in the fourth quarter Saturday, stalling Denver's comeback bid and keeping Duke on track to complete its title defense Monday.
Duke celebrated goals 15 more times Saturday, bringing their NCAA tournament total to 54 in three games.