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Kayla Thompson doesn't think Duke is accessible to all, so she wants to open its doors as Duke Student Government executive vice president.
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Kayla Thompson doesn't think Duke is accessible to all, so she wants to open its doors as Duke Student Government executive vice president.
Trevon Duval seems out of place in a band of misfits.
Last time they took on their archrivals, the Blue Devils seemed like they had it all figured out. For most of the first half, the Dean Dome was deafeningly silent.
Clemson Tigers: 22-8, 11-7 in the ACC
Pittsburgh Panthers: 8-23, 0-18 in the ACC
It's fair to say Marvin Bagley III probably doesn't like being called selfish.
They say the devil is in the details. But in Durham, the Blue Devils are in the details—and numbers.
After a resounding 60-44 defeat of Syracuse Saturday, Duke will play its second-to-last regular season game against Virginia Tech Monday night. The Blue Zone gives three keys for the Blue Devils to come away with a win:
With a 60-44 beatdown of Syracuse in Marvin Bagley III's return, Duke picked up its fifth straight win. The Blue Zone gives three key takeaways and stats and looks forward for the Blue Devils:
For the second year in a row many selective living groups saw a rise in applicants, although a few saw a dip.
As little as two weeks ago, Duke’s defense was porous.
Twice this fall, Duke entered the final round in the top three.
The bleeding seemed like it would never end.
After winning three straight, Duke and its defense seem to be peaking at the right time. In their last two wins, the Blue Devils shut down both Virginia Tech and Clemson, marking the first time since 2015 that they have held two consecutive conference opponents to fewer than 60 points.
Marvin Bagley III is a truly special talent—on offense.
After falling to North Carolina, No. 12 Duke has now rattled off three straight wins with a 66-57 victory at No. 11 Clemson Sunday. The Blue Zone gives three key takeaways and stats from the win and looks forward for the Blue Devils:
No. 12 Duke will get a shot at its third win in a row Sunday afternoon at 1 p.m. at Littlejohn Coliseum, but it will not come easily against No. 11 Clemson. Here are five key questions that could decide the top-15 matchup.
After downing Virginia Tech Wednesday night, Duke will travel to Clemson Sunday to take on the No. 11 Tigers. The Blue Zone gives one player from each team that could be the difference in the game.
For nearly a decade, qualifying for ITA National Indoors had become a given for Duke, but in recent years, that has not been the case.
Duke isn’t really that good. There’s no getting around that.