'It's incredible': Led by Lizzie Fleming and Alex Springate, Duke volleyball knocks off Elon
For the first time since 2019, the Blue Devils hosted a roaring regular season crowd in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
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For the first time since 2019, the Blue Devils hosted a roaring regular season crowd in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
They say the devil is in the details. But in Durham, the Blue Devils are in the details—and numbers.
The Blue Zone brings you our prop bets for Duke's bout with North Carolina in the Tobacco Road Rivalry:
If two's company and three's a crowd, Duke won’t want to find out what four straight losses feels like.
Although Duke fell to Pittsburgh for its second loss in a row, there was one Blue Devil who came out victorious Tuesday night. He’s just no longer on Duke’s side.
After falling out of the AP Poll for the first time in five years, Duke made the voters look smart throughout the first half Tuesday, trailing 43-34 entering the break. Here are five observations from the first 20 minutes:
The Blue Zone is back with our prop bets and we've got you covered with our picks for Duke's matchup with Boston College:
As 2020 comes to a close, The Chronicle's sports department takes a look back at the biggest stories of the year in Duke athletics. Each day, we will review a major game, event or storyline that helped shape the course of the year for the Blue Devils. Check out the rest of the top 10 here.
The Blue Devils have been riding high so far this season en route to three nonconference blowouts. But the time has come for a reality check.
Duke’s last outing against Michigan State was alarming, plain and simple. It didn’t play remotely to the caliber that one would expect from a No. 6 team and left many Duke fans in a combination of awe and disappointment. Those fans caught a breath of fresh air last night in Duke’s win over Bellarmine. The Blue Zone is here to break down the game as simply as we can: in one word.
Duke looks to continue its strong start to the “Kara Era” as it gets into the thick of its nonconference schedule.
With the Blue Devils' 2020-21 season beginning tomorrow, five of our beat writers break down their predictions for the upcoming campaign. How do you think Duke will fare?
Two of our women's basketball beats Christian Olsen and Ramona Naseri engage in a point/counterpoint debating who will be Duke's X-factor following the departures of Haley Gorecki and Leaonna Odom. Here is Christian's argument for why Boykin is the one to emerge—to read Ramona's argument, click here.
Another year, another Blue Devil big headed to the league.
2019-20 record: 16-15, 9-11 in the ACC
College basketball season is approaching, and with that the Blue Zone gives you a breakdown of the 2020-2021 women's basketball squad. Be sure to check out the previous previews: Vanessa de Jesus, Uchenna Nwoke, Jiselle Havas, Sara Anastasieska, Jada Claude, Jaida Patrick, Onome Akinbode-James, Jennifer Ezeh and Miela Goodchild.
Each week, we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week, and give a brief look ahead. We continue with the week of Oct. 26.
Each week, we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week, and give a brief look ahead. We continue with the week of Oct. 19.
Every week the Blue Zone gives you our can't lose prop bets for the upcoming football game:
CHAPEL HILL—There’s only one word to describe this year’s Duke volleyball team: gritty.