The key three: Duke basketball vs. Delaware
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Club Cameron is back open for business this afternoon.
Despite trailing most of the way, No. 2 Duke rallied past No. 4 Ohio State 73-68 at Cameron Indoor Stadium last night, giving the Blue Devils the win in this year's ACC/Big Ten Challenge and revenge for last year's embarrassment at the hand of the Buckeyes.
When you get invited to a club by Coach K, you know you're doing something right.
Duke 73 Ohio State 68 (Final): Plumlee went 2-for-2 from the line and Cook converted on a crafty drive to build Duke's edge shortly after they took the lead. The Blue Devils were in control the rest of the way. 'Sheed is a big reason why. The youngster has scored 17 points, all in the second half, to help Duke battle back. Cook came up clutch in the closing seconds by making his free throws.
The No. 2 Duke basketball squad gets its second top-five opponent in a span of a few days as it hosts No. 4 Ohio State at Cameron Indoor Stadium tonight.
Louisville basketball got a taste of what life might be like in the ACC last weekend, losing to Duke 76-71 in the Battle 4 Atlantis championship in the Bahamas. Now the Cardinals can look forward to annual rematches.
The ACC filed a lawsuit against Maryland on Monday in North Carolina state court, The Chronicle confirmed with a court clerk today.
Detroit may be going through a period of economic hardship, but the city now has one thing going for it: buckets.
The Quinn-sanity keeps on getting crazier.
Duke basketball isn't No. 1 in the AP Poll, but the Blue Devils are making some noise.
Think the Cameron Crazies are excited after Duke basketball's victory at the Battle 4 Atlantis?
Three games, three days, three wins.
And just like it was supposed to, the Battle 4 Atlantis championship game is down to the two highest ranked teams in the bracket. The No. 5 Blue Devils will face No. 2 Louisville in the finals at 9:30 p.m. in the first matchup between Mike Krzyzewski and Rick Pitino since the Christian Laettner's "The Shot" propelled Duke to a 104-103 victory and a Final Four berth.
After beating Minnesota 89-71 in the first round of the Battle 4 Atlantis, the No. 5 Blue Devils got to relax and await the winner of No. 19 Memphis-Virginia Commonwealth to determine their second round opponent. The Rams upset the Tigers, so Duke will get a look at Shaka Smart's squad in the tournament's semifinals.
The No. 5 Duke basketball squad will begin three grueling days of action this afternoon against Minnesota at 3:30 p.m. in this year's Battle 4 Atlantis in the Bahamas.
In the past week, Duke football head coach David Cutcliffe has affirmed his commitment to stay in Durham, despite rumors that he could be a top candidate for other jobs.
For the second straight week, Sportswrap—The Chronicle's Monday sports supplement—features the Duke women's soccer team, which has made it to the NCAA Tournament's round of eight after two weekend wins, with Kim DeCesare scoring two goals in each.
After a shaky first half, the Blue Devils went on to rout Florida Gulf Coast 88-67 at Cameron Indoor Stadium Sunday night. Mason Plumlee recorded a career-high 28 points in the win.
Much has been made of John Calipari's comments at halftime of the Duke-Kentucky game.
After a bye week and losses to ACC powerhouses Clemson and Florida State, Duke football returns to action this afternoon at 3:30 p.m. vs. Georgia Tech and the Yellow Jacket triple-option offense.