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Chronicle postgame: Duke men's basketball vs. Rhode Island

(11/21/16 8:13am)

The top-ranked Blue Devils posted an impressive win in the title game of the Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off Sunday, topping No. 21 Rhode Island 75-65 with virtually no depth. Duke's five starters all played at least 33 minutes and all scored in double figures, led by sophomore Luke Kennard's 24 points. The Blue Devils also managed to outrebound the Rams despite using a four-guard lineup, with 6-foot-9 forward Amile Jefferson grabbing 15 boards.


Chronicle postgame: Duke football vs. Pittsburgh

(11/20/16 7:46am)

Pittsburgh dominated the Blue Devils in every phase of the game Saturday on its way to a 56-14 win. After Duke cornerback Bryon Fields returned an interception for a touchdown in the second quarter to trim the deficit to 21-14, the Panthers scored the last 35 points of the contest. The Blue Devils dropped to 4-7 with the loss, but could still sneak into a bowl if they win their season finale at Miami next week.





Chronicle postgame: Duke men's basketball vs. Kansas

(11/16/16 10:02am)

Despite battling back from a 10-point deficit in the final five minutes of Tuesday night's matchup against No. 7 Kansas, top-ranked Duke suffered its first loss of the season, falling 77-75 to the Jayhawks in New York. Sophomore Luke Kennard starred for the Blue Devils, tallying 22 points on 7-of-10 shooting from the field and nailing a pair of triples. Freshman Frank Jackson also hit two 3-pointers in the waning minutes, including a game-tying triple with 20 seconds left, but a contested jumper by Kansas' Frank Mason III in the closing seconds propelled the Jayhawks to victory.


Chronicle pregame: Duke men's basketball vs. Kansas

(11/15/16 5:38am)

Top-ranked Duke will be put to an early test Tuesday at about 9:30 p.m. against No. 7 Kansas at Madison Square Garden in New York in the Champions Classic. All eyes will be on freshman wing Josh Jackson for the Jayhawks, but three of the Blue Devils' most prized recruits will all likely be out with injuries. Duke has lost in the Champions Classic in two of the last three years and will look to reverse that trend with a statement win in its third game of the season.


Chronicle postgame: Duke men's basketball vs. Grand Canyon

(11/13/16 5:41am)

Duke recovered from a slow start to cruise past Grand Canyon 96-61 Saturday night in its second win in as many days at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Grayson Allen and Frank Jackson both scored more than 46 points, as the Blue Devils' backcourt more than made up for the team's injuries in the post. Head coach Mike Krzyzewski said in his postgame press conference that he does not expect Jayson Tatum, Marques Bolden or Harry Giles to play Tuesday against No. 3 Kansas in New York.



Chronicle pregame: Duke men's basketball vs. Marist and Grand Canyon

(11/11/16 8:49am)

Duke opens the season this weekend with home games on back to back days against Marist Friday at 7 p.m. and Grand Canyon Saturday 5:30 p.m. The Blue Devils are shorthanded in the frontcourt without Marques Bolden or Harry Giles, likely giving Chase Jeter and Javin DeLaurier more chances to get on the floor and make plays in the season's first two games.


Chronicle postgame: Duke football vs. North Carolina

(11/11/16 8:49am)

The Blue Devils stunned No. 15 North Carolina for their first ACC win of the season Thursday night at Wallace Wade Stadium, rallying from a 14-0 deficit to win 28-27 and bring the Victory Bell back to Durham. After the Tar Heels scored touchdowns on three of their first four drives, Duke's defense kept them out of the end zone on their last seven possessions to put the Blue Devils in a position to win.


Chronicle pregame: Duke football vs. North Carolina

(11/10/16 5:47am)

The Blue Devils will welcome No. 15 North Carolina to Wallace Wade Stadium Thursday night at 7:30, looking for their first win against their Tobacco Road rivals in three years. Duke can keep its slim bowl hopes alive with a victory, but will have to contain quarterback Mitch Trubisky, running back Elijah Hood and the rest of the Tar Heels' explosive offense.


North Carolina State Board of Elections extends voting hours for eight Durham precincts after technical glitches

(11/08/16 10:25pm)

Updated 7:21 pm: The NCSBE voted Tuesday evening to deny a blanket 90 minute extension on eight Durham precincts’ voting hours—as requested by the Durham County Board of Elections—and instead decided to extend hours by varying times at each precinct.