North Carolina men's basketball 2017-18 season preview
2016-17 record: 33-7, 14-4 in the ACC
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2016-17 record: 33-7, 14-4 in the ACC
2016-17 record: 19-14, 9-9 in the ACC
Two years ago, Schuyler DeBree lost her sophomore season when she tore her ACL at Newton Campus Soccer Complex.
Duke's offense still has not found the end zone through a quick half of play at Wallace Wade Stadium, though it is staying close to a more talented opponent thanks to another strong defensive performance.
On Florida State’s first third-and-1 opportunity a little more than a minute into the game, Duke defensive tackle Edgar Cerenord and safety Alonzo Saxton II both made contact with running back Jacques Patrick behind the line of scrimmage.
Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski was overwhelmingly voted the most powerful person in college basketball in an anonymous survey of coaches a month ago by CBS Sports, and for good reason.
It only took 24 hours after Duke's first home loss of the season to get the sour taste out of its mouth.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.—The Blue Devils' defense and special teams units could only do so much to help them score.
Like a .400 batting average for a baseball player, a .400 hitting percentage for a volleyball team represents a rare display of dominance and efficiency.
Despite renovations to the upper bowl at Cameron Indoor Stadium this year, the official magic number of 9,314 will remain unchanged.
The Blue Devils kept pressing forward until the last second of Friday's match, nearly delivering a dramatic equalizer like their late goal against High Point two weeks ago. But against stronger competition, lightning did not strike twice.
The Blue Devils could sense the energy as it became clear in the second half that they were finally going to win, and win big, against Northwestern.
The Bull City Gridiron Classic has never been primarily about football.
It took longer than expected for Duke’s young runners to make their debut, but they did not disappoint when the skies cleared Friday.
August treated Duke well in recruiting with the commitments of Tre Jones and Marvin Bagley III, and September has started out no differently.
With Duke's 2017 football season kicking off Saturday against N.C. Central in Wallace Wade Stadium, The Chronicle's football beat writers and sports editors made predictions on how the team will fare and which players will stand out the most.
With the 2017 season right around the corner, The Chronicle's football beat writers break down each of the nine major position groups: quarterbacks, running backs, receivers, offensive line, defensive line, defensive backs, linebackers, kicker/punter and punt/kickoff returners.
Although second-ranked Duke remained in a scoreless tie with William & Mary for more than half an hour, it was only a matter of time before the floodgates opened.
2016 season: 7-6, 3-5 in the ACC (T-4th in the Atlantic Division)
2016 season: 9-3, 8-0 in the MEAC