Duke women's basketball stifled against Clemson, drops ACC opener for second-consecutive loss
CLEMSON, S.C.—Littlejohn Coliseum marked Duke’s first taste of a road game against an ACC opponent with much more of a challenge than anticipated.
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CLEMSON, S.C.—Littlejohn Coliseum marked Duke’s first taste of a road game against an ACC opponent with much more of a challenge than anticipated.
Coming off a road victory against Georgia Thursday night, Duke returns to Cameron Indoor Stadium Sunday afternoon to take on what might be its most formidable opponent yet: No. 1 South Carolina. The Chronicle’s womens’ basketball beat writers are here with their predictions for the marquee matchup:
While students are heading home for Thanksgiving, Duke men’s basketball is continuing to compete, facing La Salle in its second game of the Blue Devil Challenge. The Blue Zone is here with a key player on each side ahead of the contest:
After a last-second win against Wake Forest, Duke football is on the road again to take on No. 24 North Carolina with the Victory Bell hanging in the balance. The Blue Zone provides three keys to a Blue Devil win:
In the 2022-23 season, Duke was often synonymous with a tenacious defense and a lockdown mentality, grinding out low-scoring affairs to secure victory. While much of the preseason focus this year has been on the dominance of the Blue Devils’ defense, in their home opener and first game of the 2023-34 season, they proved that their offense should not be discounted as a genuine threat.
Kinnick Stadium was close to capacity.
2022-23 record: 24-12, 14-6 in the ACC
They say the devil is in the details. But in Durham, the Blue Devils are in the details — and the numbers:
At Clemson Sunday afternoon, the Blue Devils proved they have mastered the art of a quick bounce back.
With the college basketball season right around the corner, it's time for the Blue Zone to take a look at the 2023-24 Duke women's basketball roster. We previously looked at Emma Koabel. Up next is freshman Oluchi Okananwa:
No. 22 Duke women's soccer returns home Sunday for the next storied chapter in the Tobacco Road rivalry against No. 1 North Carolina. The Blue Zone breaks down the key players for each team before kickoff:
As they stormed into the fifth set on Sunday afternoon, coming back from being down 2-0, the Blue Devils wondered if the Sunshine State would finally shine on them.
After an eventful Week 2 across the NFL, the Blue Zone takes a look at former Duke football standouts making an impact in the professional ranks: