Salvadores leads Spain to gold medal at FIBA U18 European Championship
Angela Salvadores has yet to take the court in a Duke uniform, but that hasn't stopped her from compiling an impressive list of accomplishments.
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Angela Salvadores has yet to take the court in a Duke uniform, but that hasn't stopped her from compiling an impressive list of accomplishments.
During his one year in Durham, Jahlil Okafor racked up several highlight-reel blocks as he went toe-to-toe with some of the best big men in the country.
A few months ago, former Duke point guard Tyus Jones handed out one of his trademark assists to Kevin Garnett, feeding the Big Ticket for the ceremonial first pitch of a Minnesota Twins game.
It may be a long way from Cameron Indoor Stadium, but right now two Blue Devils are playing at a level that should inspire confidence in Duke's chances when the college basketball season rolls around in November.
With less than two months remaining before the Blue Devils take the field in their newly refurbished Wallace Wade Stadium, their home turf is beginning to take shape.
Many thought Jahlil Okafor would be headed to Hollywood after the NBA Draft.
Tyus Jones was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers with the 24th pick in the NBA draft Thursday night, giving him a chance to play alongside another Blue Devil point guard in Kyrie Irving.
With the NBA draft hours away, five of The Chronicle's current and former editors in the sports department give their final predictions for tonight's draft, including the landing spots of the four former Duke players, their predicted lottery picks and their take on who will be the draft's biggest potential bust, biggest steal and Rookie of the Year.
With the NBA draft a day away, the Chronicle's V.111 Sports Editor Ryan Hoerger, and writers Sameer Pandhare and Brian Pollack discuss Duke's quartet of draft entrants.
The pop of a catcher’s mitt is one of baseball’s most natural sounds. Pitch after pitch, the ball travels 60 feet, 6 inches to home plate, finding its way into the catcher’s padded leather glove with a resounding thud.
Michael Matuella was pegged as a potential top-five pick before the season began, but a second straight year marred by injuries caused him to drop all the way out of the top 75.
Luke Kennard committed to Duke to play basketball, but Monday he showed off some of his skills on the baseball diamond.
After months of adversity and speculation, Michael Matuella may finally have some certainty about his future Monday night.
After Friday’s opening round, the Blue Devils were in position to make the cut and advance to the fourth round of stroke play.
One month before his name will be called at the NBA Draft in New York, former Duke swingman Justise Winslow is already getting a taste of the Big Apple.
Just three days after their female counterparts fell a bit short in their bid to capture a second straight national championship, the Blue Devils will hit the course with a similar goal in mind.
CHESTER, Pa.—When they met earlier in the year with the ACC regular-season title on the line, it was barely a contest as North Carolina rolled past Duke 12-6.
The Blue Devils won the national championship on the hardwood this year, but some of those players—and their successors—have been taking in action on the baseball diamond as well.
Senior Andrew Istler has been a workhorse for the Blue Devils all season long, stepping into the role of staff ace after injuries decimated the roster and turning in quality starts on a weekly basis.
After dropping its fourth consecutive ACC series and a midweek contest to East Carolina in late April, Duke knew its season was on the brink of spiraling out of control.