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Five things for No. 21 Duke women's basketball's matchup against No. 5 Louisville

(01/30/22 3:32pm)

After a heartbreaking 78-62 loss to North Carolina Thursday night, the Blue Devils return to the hardwood Sunday afternoon to take on Louisville at the KFC Yum! Center. The fifth-ranked Cardinals head into battle off the high of a two-contest win streak and their 7-1 conference record. It’s clear from the numbers that the Blue Devils aren't favored, but despite that, the group has a chance for a big win and to achieve its goal of playing a solid game on both sides of the ball that head coach Kara Lawson spoke of earlier this week. With that being said, here are five things to look out for as Duke takes on Louisville.















Duke fencing season preview

(01/16/22 11:30am)

Nearly eight months have passed since Duke fans last saw the Blue Devils compete, but not much has changed with this squad, and they’re coming back even better. Last year’s Blue Devils did not disappoint on the strip, taking the ACC Championship by storm and collecting the titles in both the men’s and women’s divisions while garnering 11 individual medals at the tournament—a program record. One month later, the group headed to State College, Pa., prepared for the final bouts needed to take the national title. Though they didn’t finish with the victory, the group fared well. In the women’s division, Alexandra Gorman grasped sixth and Anneke Zegers took 10th in saber; Christina Ferrari finished fifth and Louise Tang clutched 10th in foil; and Sarah Lurye seized 12th in epée. In the men’s division, Stephen Kim clinched fifth and Ping Ping Kitsiriboon took 18th in saber; Finn Hossfeld tied for third and Brycen Rushing finished 12th in foil; and Jason Post took sixth in epée.