2019 NCAA tournament preview: Purdue
Purdue Boilermakers: 23-9, 16-4 in the Big Ten Conference
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Purdue Boilermakers: 23-9, 16-4 in the Big Ten Conference
Marquette Golden Eagles: 24-9, 12-6 in the Big East Conference
Despite entering the ACC tournament with the lowest seed in program history at No. 11, the Blue Devils believe that their record understates a solid campaign and hope that they can make a deep run in the conference tournament at Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, N.C this week.
After 16 home games that saw the young Duke squad drop just two injury-marred contests, the Blue Devils will play their final game in Cameron Indoor Stadium Tuesday.
After splitting consecutive one-goal contests against ranked opponents across the last two weeks, the Blue Devils will look to take care of business over the weekend against William & Mary and Elon.
After falling to the hands of the Blue Devils last year on the road by a single goal, Northwestern exacted revenge at home Sunday afternoon.
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Led by a record-breaking performance from Charlotte North, the Blue Devils cruised past Presbyterian in a dominating 20-0 shutout.
After making the NCAA tournament every year from 1998 to 2016, the Duke women’s lacrosse program has faced some recent struggles—missing the tournament for the past two seasons.
Some may chalk up Duke’s slow start Tuesday to overlooking the contest in favor of the top-three matchup against Virginia that has received extensive media attention.
Heading into the locker room, Duke is stuck in an offensive struggle as it looks to exact revenge on Boston College following a lost last year. The Blue Devils trail 30-28 shooting a dismal 31.6 percent from the field.
Nineteen years ago, St. John’s upset the then-No. 2 Blue Devils at Cameron Indoor Stadium, winning 83-82.
A tweet released by the team Friday listing Tre Jones as "probable" to start has raised the hopes for Blue Devils fans who initially thought the floor general could be out for the season.
Despite the scoreboard indicating another loss for the Blue Devils, an overall strong defensive performance Thursday against Miami offers a silver lining and something from which the young Duke squad can build off of as it searches for a first ACC victory.
After a thrilling end to Saturday’s contest that saw Cam Reddish sink a game-winning triple with less than one tick left on the clock, Duke will return to the friendly confines of Cameron Indoor Stadium looking to extend its winning streak to 10 games.
With the end of 2018 quickly approaching, The Chronicle's sports department takes a look back at the biggest sports stories of the year. Each day, The Blue Zone will review a major game, event or storyline that helped shape the course of the year in Blue Devil athletics.
Once again, Coach K and the rest of the Duke staff have been able to secure another top freshman recruit.
After receiving criticism for his performance in Hawaii—especially after missing five shots in the final minute in the loss to Gonzaga—R.J. Barrett has turned in two highly efficient performances while taking care of the ball and getting his teammates involved.
The Blue Devils could not buy a shot in the opening minutes, but strong defense allowed Duke to get out to an early double-digit lead and the Blue Devils carried a 33-24 advantage into the locker room. Here are five observations from the first half:
Fresh off its first loss, Duke will look to bounce back against a fourth straight opponent expected to make the NCAA tournament, as it returns the friendly confines of Cameron Indoor Stadium Tuesday night.