Duke fencing completes near-perfect weekend at Duke meet with just 1 loss
Duke doesn’t often get the chance to play in front of a home crowd, but it certainly took advantage this weekend.
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Duke doesn’t often get the chance to play in front of a home crowd, but it certainly took advantage this weekend.
In a wild week in college basketball, the top three teams in the AP top-25 poll fell. The Blue Zone rounds up how that changed the rankings:
CHAPEL HILL, N.C.—In a battle of the nation’s best two rebounding teams, Duke has owned the glass, but North Carolina’s hot shooting has helped it stick around.
CHAPEL HILL—On and off the court, Marvin Bagley III rarely shows emotion.
CHAPEL HILL—It all seemed too easy.
With the Blue Devils set to face off against North Carolina for the first time this season, three of our men's basketball beat writers broke down some of the biggest questions surrounding the two teams this season and gave their predictions.
After falling hard to St. John’s on the road, No. 9 Duke will look to rebound Thursday night against its archrivals—the No. 21 North Carolina Tar Heels. The Blue Zone gives three keys for a Blue Devil victory:
Duke is going to have a long, long month off.
The Blue Devils started strong in their fall season, but couldn’t find a way to avoid wilting down the stretch.
Notre Dame can take your hopes away in a flash.
Baseball prospects are notorious for not living up to expectations.
After falling to No. 2 Virginia Saturday, Duke rebounded and dealt Notre Dame its sixth straight loss Monday night with a 88-66 win. The Blue Zone gives three key takeaways and stats and looks forward for the Blue Devils:
I grew up a Stanford fan. I’m used to losing.
Another tumultuous week in college basketball left change in the AP poll, sending West Virginia to No. 15 and UNC to No. 19.
Duke suffered its first loss of the season to a ranked team Saturday, falling 65-63 in a heartbreaker against No. 2 Virginia. The Blue Zone gives three key takeaways and stats and looks forward for the No. 4 Blue Devils:
Morgan Reid was the anchor on defense on one of Duke’s best teams ever, and she wants to be thought of as such.
The Blue Zone rounds up a busy week in the league for some former-Blue Devils:
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.—It’s not often that Marvin Bagley III looks human.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.—Despite turning the ball over an astounding 15 times, Wake Forest found a way to keep pace with Duke for most of the first half—until foul trouble caught up with it.
After romping Pittsburgh, Duke will make the short trip to Winston-Salem to take on Wake Forest in its final tuneup before a titanic matchup against No. 2 Virginia Saturday at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Blue Zone takes a look at one player from each team that could be the difference-maker.