Duke wrestling beats Bellarmine, Northern Illinois, loses to No. 20 Purdue in Boilermaker Duals
If Duke wrestling has proved anything this year, it’s that onlookers shouldn’t take its goal of having an All-American on its team lightly.
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If Duke wrestling has proved anything this year, it’s that onlookers shouldn’t take its goal of having an All-American on its team lightly.
Every week the Blue Zone gives you our can't-lose prop bets for the upcoming football game:
Cooking up their recipe for victory again Wednesday night, each Blue Devil who saw court time brought out a secret ingredient to the floor.
Duke men's basketball meets Gonzaga in Las Vegas Friday. Ahead of the top-tier matchup, we reviewed some film to find what the Blue Devils will likely be on the lookout for before taking the floor under the lights.
FORT WORTH, TX.—Everything is big in Texas. The size of the state. The expansive population. The magnitude of work Duke put in to ensure a victory against Alabama.
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After a more-fortunate-than-not season opener, Duke came alive again this weekend to prove that it's a team for people to watch out for.
This game seemed anything but defensive for the Blue Devils.
Duke is back in action Tuesday against Gardner-Webb at home, getting another taste of what the Big South has to offer. After Saturday's display, we have three key points that can guide the No. 7 Blue Devils to a big win.
Every week the Blue Zone gives you our can't-lose prop bets for the upcoming football game:
Ahead of the Blue Devils' home opener against Army, the Blue Zone brings our can't-lose prop bets for the game:
No. 9 Duke opened its season Tuesday in a head-turner win against No. 10 Kentucky. At first, the match was close, with the Wildcats lingering for most of the contest. But the last five minutes the Blue Devils worked their magic through the efforts of freshmen Trevor Keels and Paolo Banchero, with a final jumper in the paint from junior Wendell Moore Jr., securing the win.
The Blue Devils opened their season Saturday in Charleston, S.C., where they competed in the all-day Battle at The Citadel.
After a thrilling win against Kentucky in the season opener at Madison Square Garden, the Blue Devils return home this weekend for a pair of matchups with Army and Campbell in the Duke Veteran's Day Weekend Showcase. Ahead of the event, the Blue Zone brings you a player from both matchups that could make an impact on the court:
Every week the Blue Zone gives you our can't-lose prop bets for the upcoming football game:
As Duke heads toward the last leg of its season Saturday, one question remains—do the Blue Devils have what it takes to recover?
After another upsetting campaign last year, the Blue Devils will return to the mats Saturday hungrier than ever for some wins. Blowout losses were continuous last season, but the Blue Devils only competed with their ACC opponents—all of whom ranked as top-20 teams nationally. Though Duke finished pretty poorly last year, with a tie for 48th place out of 60 at NCAA Championships, there is plenty of reason to predict that the Blue Devils will not have a repeat of last season.
After suffering a pair of consecutive blowout losses to Virginia and Wake Forest, the Blue Devils return home for the first time in nearly a month Saturday to take on Pittsburgh. With that, the Blue Zone brings you a player to watch out for on both sides:
They say the devil is in the details. But in Durham, the Blue Devils are in the details—and numbers.
In the last stretch of their regular season, the Blue Devils faced both upset and victory this weekend in Boston.