Duke men's basketball 2018-19 player preview: Jordan Goldwire
Jordan Goldwire
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Jordan Goldwire
2017-18 record: 23-12, 9-9 in the ACC
2017-18 record: 26-8, 13-5 in the SEC
In her last afternoon in Koskinen, senior Kayla McCoy made all the difference.
It was clear throughout the Blue and White scrimmage that Zion Williamson will be the most impactful player on Duke's young team. The freshman shot 7-of-11 from the field and appeared to do a little bit of everything for his team, from blocking shots to knocking down floaters and of course, crushing rims.
Prior to each Duke football game, The Chronicle’s Ben Feder, Derek Saul, Michael Model, Mitchell Gladstone and Winston Lindqwister make their predictions for the contest and we’ll track their records throughout the season. Here are their takes on the Blue Devils’ matchup with Virginia Saturday:
Throughout the season, quarterback Daniel Jones and his squad of Blue Devils have been systematically proving that this team is far different from previous iterations of Duke that have come before.
Propelled by a dominant defensive performance, Duke cruised to a 28-14 victory over Georgia Tech. The Blue Zone hands out grades to every Blue Devil unit:
ATLANTA—In Chris Rumph II’s starting debut against Georgia Tech, the redshirt freshman turned the Yellow Jackets’ offensive line into swiss cheese, dominating Georgia Tech’s rushing unit with four tackles for loss and a sack to his name.
ATLANTA—Heading into the locker room, the Blue Devils stand tied 7-7 at Bobby Dodd Stadium. Here are our thoughts after a gritty first half:
Prior to each Duke football game, The Chronicle’s Ben Feder, Derek Saul, Michael Model, Mitchell Gladstone and Winston Lindqwister make their predictions for the contest and we’ll track their records throughout the season. Here are their takes on the Blue Devils’ matchup with Georgia Tech Saturday:
In Duke’s season opener against Army, the Blue Devils were a bit surprised to see the Black Knights’ typical triple-option give way to a balanced attack on the ground and through the air.
Prior to each Duke football game, The Chronicle’s Ben Feder, Derek Saul, Michael Model, Mitchell Gladstone and Winston Lindqwister make their predictions for the contest and we’ll track their records throughout the season. Here are their takes on the Blue Devils’ matchup with Virginia Tech Saturday:
When head coach Jolene Nagel was looking at her roster for the 2018 season, she saw a hole.
After some rocky moments early in the season, Duke looked to have finally ironed out some of the rougher aspects of its play and be ready to contend with some of the top teams in the nation.
With injuries across the board forcing the Blue Devils to dig deep into their roster, Duke needs all the time on the field it can get to give its less experienced players exposure before conference play.
Prior to each Duke football game, The Chronicle’s Ben Feder, Derek Saul, Michael Model, Mitchell Gladstone and Winston Lindqwister make their predictions for the contest and we’ll track their records throughout the season. Here are their takes on the Blue Devils’ matchup with N.C. Central Saturday:
Prior to each Duke football game, The Chronicle’s Ben Feder, Derek Saul, Michael Model, Mitchell Gladstone and Winston Lindqwister make their predictions for the contest and we’ll track their records throughout the season. Here are their takes on the Blue Devils’ matchup with Baylor Saturday:
When Daniel Jones walked off the field with a left clavicle injury in Duke’s route against Northwestern just a week ago, the Blue Devils were watching more than just their star quarterback get sidelined indefinitely.
Although the Blue Devils have not dropped a match in more than two weeks, success hasn’t come easily to Duke.