Duke women's basketball 2018-19 player preview: Rayah Craig
Rayah Craig
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Rayah Craig
A year ago, Duke had a highly-touted freshman point guard in Trevon Duval, who was supposed to be a transcendent athlete with great vision.
The Blue Devils enter the locker room at Cameron Indoor Stadium leading Virginia Union 52-36 in their first exhibition contest of the season. Here are five observations from the first 20 minutes of play:
On a dreary Saturday afternoon, Virginia had the energy that Duke failed to provide.
Prior to each Duke football game, The Chronicle’s Ben Feder, Derek Saul, Michael Model, Mitchell Gladstone and Winston Lindqwister make their predictions for the contest and we’ll track their records throughout the season. Here are their takes on the Blue Devils’ matchup with Virginia Saturday:
On Friday night, Duke basketball held its annual Countdown to Craziness, which is what I described to my mom as a debutante ball for the 2018-19 Blue Devil roster. Most notably, the Blue-White intrasquad scrimmage marked the first time that Duke fans could witness the top-ranked 2018 recruiting class in pseudo game action.
With a shiny 4-0 non-conference record and a No. 22 ranking, Duke seemed poised to make a run at capturing the ACC Coastal title. However, the Blue Devils face long odds to win the division now, considering they sit 1.5 games behind Virginia Tech, which hold the head-to-head tiebreaker over Duke.
Faced with nearly impossible odds at cracking the lineup, just how can a team member tangibly aid the group’s success?
Prior to each Duke football game, The Chronicle’s Ben Feder, Derek Saul, Michael Model, Mitchell Gladstone and Winston Lindqwister make their predictions for the contest and we’ll track their records throughout the season. Here are their takes on the Blue Devils’ matchup with Georgia Tech Saturday:
This Saturday, Duke will take on Georgia Tech, a team renowned for a dangerous triple-option offensive attack. The Blue Devils (4-1, 0-1 ACC) are quite familiar with this style of offense, as they came out victorious over Army in their season opener, holding the Black Knights to just 14 points and 168 yards on the ground, both season-lows.
After a week of rumblings, Duke starting quarterback Daniel Jones miraculously returned to game action on Saturday, necessitating just three weeks of rest for a clavicle injury sustained at Northwestern.
The Blue Devils enter the locker room against Virginia Tech trailing 17-7, here are five observations from Duke's first half of play at Wallace Wade Stadium.
Prior to each Duke football game, The Chronicle’s Ben Feder, Derek Saul, Michael Model, Mitchell Gladstone and Winston Lindqwister make their predictions for the contest and we’ll track their records throughout the season. Here are their takes on the Blue Devils’ matchup with Virginia Tech Saturday:
Beyond the obvious disappointment following Virginia Tech’s stunning loss to Old Dominion last week, the Hokies received even more bad news last weekend—the team’s starting quarterback, Josh Jackson, will miss an extended period of time due to an ankle injury, and starting defensive end Trevon Hill was kicked off the team last Sunday.
Last week, everything that could go wrong for Virginia Tech did.
Following a dominant 55-13 victory over N.C. Central, Duke propelled to No. 22 in the AP Top 25. The Blue Zone hands out grades to every Blue Devil unit:
Alex O’Connell, you astound me.
For the first time in nearly three years, Duke made an appearance in the AP Top 25 Poll.
Prior to each Duke football game, The Chronicle’s Ben Feder, Derek Saul, Michael Model, Mitchell Gladstone and Winston Lindqwister make their predictions for the contest and we’ll track their records throughout the season. Here are their takes on the Blue Devils’ matchup with N.C. Central Saturday:
Coming off a road victory against Baylor, the Blue Devils have an opportunity to advance to 4-0 for the second consecutive season.