AskChron: 2013 NCAA Tournament opening weekend
With the opening rounds of the 2013 NCAA Tournament set to kick off this weekend, we turned to our @DukeBasketball twitter account to answer some of your #AskChron questions heading into March Madness.
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With the opening rounds of the 2013 NCAA Tournament set to kick off this weekend, we turned to our @DukeBasketball twitter account to answer some of your #AskChron questions heading into March Madness.
The time has finally come—welcome to the 2013 NCAA Basketball Tournament.
Blue Devil commit Jabari Parker—the No. 2 overall player in the class of 2013—knows how to win.
Is Miami fading as it approaches the finish line?
Class of 2013 Blue Devil commit Jabari Parker—the No. 2 overall player in 2013—is very accustomed to the spotlight by now.
Except the Duke-North Carolina showdown, you could not pick a better game to visit for if you are a Duke basketball recruit than Saturday's tilt against Miami.
For the third week in a row, the Duke coaching staff will host one of the top players in the class of 2014 for an unofficial visit.
After Duke's easy victory at home over Boston College Sunday afternoon, Blue Devil head coach Mike Krzyzewski officially offered a scholarship to 2014 shooting guard Devin Booker, who unofficially visited Duke for its game against the Eagles.
With five days off since its loss at Maryland, No. 6 Duke (22-3, 9-3 in the ACC) is back in action Thursday night in Blacksburg, Va. to face Virginia Tech (11-14, 2-10).
Class of 2013 Blue Devil signee Semi Ojeleye made history Tuesday night, becoming the state of Kansas' all-time leading scorer.
In light of former Duke point guard Kyrie Irving's meteoric rise to an elite NBA player in just his second year, The Chronicle ran a story on Tuesday about the 6-foot-3 floor general's journey to stardom. Here are some additional quotes from ESPN recruiting analyst Dave Telep, former high school teammate and current North Carolina guard Dexter Strickland and former Duke teammate, as well as current Blue Devil forward Josh Hairston on Irving.
After hosting Theo Pinson and Harry Giles last week for the North Carolina game, the Duke basketball coaching staff will host another prospect this week as 2014 shooting guard Devin Booker comes to Durham for an unofficial visit.
At just 20 years old, former Duke basketball point guard Kyrie Irving has already established himself as one of the most captivating players in the NBA.
Wednesday night was not just a big night for the Duke basketball program.
According to a tweet by Recruiting Nation, the Blue Devil coaching staff will host two elite prospects— high school teammates Theo Pinson and Harry Giles—Wednesday night for unofficial visits, as the team squares off against North Carolina.
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Trey Lyles—the No. 5 player in the class of 2014 according to ESPN—is down to six schools: Duke, Butler, Florida, Kentucky, Louisville and UCLA. The prevailing feeling recently is that Lyles, a versatile and polished 6-foot-10 combo forward, has been a Kentucky lean ever since he decommitted from Indiana last year.
Unlike most years, there was little drama on National Signing Day for Duke football head coach David Cutcliffe and his coaching staff as they officially added 20 players to the program.
Scout.com's latest version of the class of 2013 player rankings were released last week.
Duke basketball is in the midst of conference play with another difficult road test tomorrow against Florida State. Head coach Mike Krzyzewski's squad will be seeking its second-straight road victory after getting past an upstart Wake Forest team Wednesday night in Winston-Salem.