Duke men’s basketball announces 2023 Blue Devil Challenge with matchups against Bucknell, La Salle, Southern Indiana
The Blue Devils’ nonconference schedule just got busier.
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The Blue Devils’ nonconference schedule just got busier.
Three Blue Devils are NFL bound.
A new defensive coordinator for the Blue Devils and the removal of divisions from the ACC characterize just some of the changes impacting Duke in 2023. Another is a shift in locker-room leadership.
Duke’s dominant history against Virginia is all in the numbers. Twenty-two wins and two losses since 2005. Eighteen straight years without a regular-season defeat.
Eleven months ago, a fourth-quarter collapse at Arlotta Stadium cost the Blue Devils a berth in the NCAA tournament. With an outright ACC title on the line, a No. 1 ranking to their name and a tough win against preseason title-favorite Virginia in their back pocket this time out, the pieces were all there to shake those demons.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.—In comparison to the frigid, wet concourse mere steps away, full of disappointed Virginia fans, the Duke locker room was a hot, humid, celebratory mess.
One precarious thunderstorm later, the blinding floodlights blanketing Zions Bank Stadium just outside Salt Lake City shot to life.
In the age of one-and-done, Duke fans have become used to players cycling in and out each year. Of the Blue Devils' 2022-23 roster, however, an important piece of the puzzle has bucked the trend.
With Duke’s season officially in the books, the Blue Zone breaks down each player's season, including comparisons to their preseason projections. We’ve already looked at Jaylen Blakes. Up next is freshman Jaden Schutt:
The dream of flight has existed since ancient times, from the myth of Icarus to Da Vinci’s famed flying corkscrew. Just about four hours east of Durham and just over a century ago, two brothers turned that millennia-long dream into reality, allowing someone to wake up in Rome, eat lunch in Paris and be in New York by dinnertime.
With 10 consecutive wins to its name and a first-round victory against Oral Roberts in the books, No. 5-seed Duke meets No. 4-seed Tennessee in Orlando, Fla., Saturday afternoon with a trip to the NCAA tournament's Sweet 16 on the line. As tipoff nears, The Chronicle's beat writers make their picks.
After winning its last nine games and claiming an ACC tournament title, No. 5-seed Duke begins its NCAA tournament journey Thursday evening against No. 12-seed Oral Roberts at the Amway Center in Orlando, Fla. Before the 7:10 p.m. tipoff, The Chronicle's beat writers make their predictions.
On Thursday, the NCAA tournament begins in earnest, and that evening, No. 5-seed Duke begins a new NCAA tournament run, this time with a new head coach but the same goal of a sixth national title banner in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
At 8:30 p.m. Saturday, No. 4-seed Duke and No. 2-seed Virginia meet to cap a wild week in Greensboro Coliseum in the ACC tournament final. Before tipoff, The Chronicle's beat writers make their predictions on which team will take home the title.
Following Saturday's win against North Carolina, the regular season is officially in the rearview for the Blue Devils. A new AP Poll was released Monday afternoon, and Duke's recent performance puts it at No. 21:
At 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Duke and North Carolina meet for the second time this season, this time down the road in Chapel Hill. Before the regular-season finale tips off, The Chronicle's beat writers make their predictions.
Duke plays its archrival one more time to close out the 2022-23 regular season Saturday evening. Before the blockbuster matchup, the Blue Zone is here with a potential difference-maker for both the Blue Devils and Tar Heels:
On Saturday evening, Duke will play host to its second-to-last home game of the season in a rematch against Virginia Tech. As the Blue Devils look for revenge against the Hokies, the Blue Zone is here with a player on both teams that can make the difference:
The first half of Duke’s hard-fought 79-62 win against Louisville Monday night was neither comfortable nor pretty. The Cardinals surged to an 18-9 lead at one point behind an inferno of El Ellis 3-pointers. The Blue Devils looked stunned and the student section went quiet.
Playing the first of a three-game homestand Monday evening, Duke trailed visiting Louisville early before seizing the momentum and a halftime lead. With the second half coming up, the Blue Devils lead 42-33 as they seek out a third-straight win.