Duke men's basketball back to revolving around Marvin Bagley III
Duke's offense was supposed to pick up where it left off when Marvin Bagley III returned to the floor after a four-game absence due to a mild knee sprain.
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Duke's offense was supposed to pick up where it left off when Marvin Bagley III returned to the floor after a four-game absence due to a mild knee sprain.
Two years ago, when Grayson Allen led a comeback win against North Carolina in Chapel Hill as a sophomore, he threw the ball in the air as the buzzer sounded and sprinted straight to Mike Krzyzewski, pure joy covering his face.
A Blue Devil team that became unstoppable down the stretch in close games from November through January looked dormant for the last several weeks.
Three days before Duke hosts North Carolina on Senior Night, Tent 1 still isn't sure what its theme will be.
Notre Dame Fighting Irish: 18-13, 8-10 in the ACC
A sellout crowd packed into Cameron Indoor Stadium Sunday afternoon for what was likely one last look at Duke’s most impactful senior class in recent memory, and the Blue Devil veterans put on a show once again.
A lot of what Mike Krzyzewski knows about the 2-3 zone, he learned from Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim when the two shared the Team USA sidelines—Krzyzewski as the head coach, Boeheim as his top assistant.
A quick glance at Duke’s record book reveals a recent wave of change in the sprints and jumps on the women’s side.
The bottom fell out of the top 10 this week, with seven teams losing at least one game, and Duke took full advantage as one of the biggest risers. The Blue Zone recaps another AP poll shakeup.
In Jacob Kasper's final time wrestling at Cameron Indoor Stadium, the outcome of the dual match came down to him.
ATLANTA—For a Blue Devil team looking for answers on defense after back-to-back losses, a trip to Georgia Tech to face one of the ACC’s worst offenses was just what the doctor ordered.
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.
With its top player back from a brief absence and another singles threat also playing just his second match of the season, Duke steamrolled Northwestern to bounce back from a loss Friday night.
Freshman Jeremiah Reitz's first career win in a dual match could not have come at a better time for the Blue Devils.
Jon Scheyer was the primary Blue Devil assistant coach responsible for discovering Jack White in Australia and recruiting him to Durham, and he must have been proud of the sophomore forward's energy that sparked an 18-0 second-half run.
Duke’s backcourt didn’t take long to heat up again following an invisible performance in Saturday’s loss to Virginia.
After a week of uncharacteristic high-scoring shootouts, the Blue Devils are back to winning with their defense.
With less than four minutes left and Duke trailing just 57-55, it played impressive zone defense for more than 20 seconds, eventually forcing Virginia sophomore Kyle Guy to throw up a wild airball from the short corner over Wendell Carter Jr.'s towering presence.
Duke's efficient but young offense has never seen a defense like Virginia's, and the Blue Devils played like it for most of the first half.
There are only three ACC teams senior Grayson Allen has never lost to in his Duke career—Wake Forest, Georgia Tech and Virginia.