Fueled by 2V4's gold medal, Duke rowing places 3rd at ACC Championship
Amidst a field of competition that is getting better every year, Duke’s perseverance and commitment have been the key to continued success.
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Amidst a field of competition that is getting better every year, Duke’s perseverance and commitment have been the key to continued success.
Then-No. 14 Duke continued its dominance thus far in the spring racing season with an impressive sweep at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invite on Melton Hill Lake in Tennessee. Duke’s six crews won all 18 of their races March 19-20. The racing was conducted in a round-robin style, with a variety of matchups between different crews throughout the weekend, designed to create plenty of cross-regional racing. The Blue Devils showcased their speed against crews from conferences such as the Big Ten, ACC and SEC.
PITTSBURGH—Although relations between Duke and Pittsburgh are very friendly, indicated clearly by the Panthers honoring Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski before the game and the fact that Pittsburgh head coach Jeff Capel was a player and coach for Krzyzewski, the Blue Devils came out swinging Tuesday night.
PITTSBURGH—Duke got off to a hot start in its final road game of the regular season, jumping out to an early lead against Pittsburgh on the way to a 36-19 halftime advantage. With 20 minutes to play here at the Petersen Events Center, here are five observations from the first half.
With Duke men's basketball on the road against a surging Notre Dame team Monday night, the Blue Zone has you covered ahead of time with a trio of can't-miss prop bets:
No. 9 Duke is learning to fight, and its first of a three-game road stretch begins this Saturday at Louisville.
After each Duke men's basketball game this season, check back here for the Player of the Game and more. Today, the Blue Zone dives into just how Paolo Banchero helped the Blue Devils flip the script in Tuesday night's narrow win against Clemson:
Sportswrap is your one-stop shop for everything Duke athletics, where we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week and give a brief look ahead. Here’s our recap for the week of Oct. 18-24.
Every football game, our beat writers Cam Polo, Jake Piazza, Max Rego, Alex Jackson, Micah Hurewitz and Jonathan Levitan will be here to give you their picks for Duke's upcoming matchup, and we'll keep track of their prediction records every week. Duke hosts 4.5-point favorite Georgia Tech in a Coastal matchup that could heavily play into who gets a spot in the ACC championship game.
2020 season: 6-5, 5-5 in the ACC (7th in the ACC)
After a round of preseason exhibitions consisting of two wins, a loss and a draw, the Blue Devils will host their season opener this Friday against Liberty in Koskinen stadium.
There is no truer indicator of fall than college football, and the Blue Devils are back in action at Wallace Wade Stadium.
In a sport full of change, experience does not necessarily equal speed, and the young Blue Devils have made their presence known.
With their legs on fire, their lungs desperate for air and 500 meters left in the race, the victorious crews are those with rowers willing to dig the deepest.
In such a detail-oriented sport, every little thing counts.
The phrase “a team is only as strong as its weakest link” perfectly describes Duke’s weekend at the Big Ten/ACC Double Dual.
As Duke men's basketball wraps up its season, the Blue Zone gives individual breakdowns of each player's season with comparisons to their preseason projections. Read the previous player breakdowns here: Mike Buckmire, Patrick Tapé, Jaemyn Brakefield, Henry Coleman III, Joey Baker, Jeremy Roach, Wendell Moore Jr., and Jordan Goldwire.
What’s better than having one crew post competitive times in Varsity Eight races? Having two.
As Duke men's basketball wraps up its season, the Blue Zone gives individual breakdowns of each player's season with comparisons to their pre-season projections. Read the previous player breakdowns here: Mike Buckmire and Patrick Tapé.
Coming off a huge 4-2 victory at Virginia Tech last weekend, Duke couldn’t keep up the momentum at home in Koskinen Stadium, losing 2-0 to Notre Dame this past Friday. Once again, the Blue Devils succeeded in maintaining possession, but their forwards and midfielders were unable to capitalize with goals.