Duke men's tennis shows youth, rust in opening weekend
There were positive signs in Duke’s first dual matches of the season, but some predictable mistakes ultimately downed the Blue Devils in the ITA Kickoff Weekend this past Sunday and Monday.
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There were positive signs in Duke’s first dual matches of the season, but some predictable mistakes ultimately downed the Blue Devils in the ITA Kickoff Weekend this past Sunday and Monday.
When the Blue Devils next take the court, they’ll be missing some key upperclassmen.
In a season full of surprising developments, the Blue Devils received one more curveball this past week.
Duke didn’t waste any time starting 2021 on the right foot.
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.
Let’s get one thing straight: the Blue Devils made the right choice.
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.
Duke women's basketball has canceled the remainder of its season "due to health and safety concerns stemming from COVID-19," per a Friday release from the team.
Four days after postponing a game against Miami, Duke is completely shutting down team activities for the time being, per a team release.
Head coach Kara Lawson gave little in the way of clues as to what Duke’s playbook would look like this season. Three games in, there’s film to look at, and we can get a sense of what the team prefers to run.
Behind a flurry of impressive performances, the Blue Devils rolled to their second straight win to begin the season.
It’s nights like Saturday—ridiculous affairs between bottom-dwelling teams that seem to cross into the Twilight Zone—that remind us of why college football is so compelling.
The Blue Devils and Yellow Jackets have given the primetime slot a plethora of wack action through the first two frames, with big plays, safeties and two fumble recoveries for touchdowns. In Duke's final road game of the season, it heads to the locker room trailing Georgia Tech 28 to 26:
For the first time in Duke basketball history, a Black head coach led the Blue Devil sideline.
What a wonderful story Caitlin Cosme’s Blue Devil career has been.
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?
From 2007 to 2017, Duke signed 20 five-star recruits, according to ESPN. In the four classes since, the Blue Devils have signed just one.
Duke has rolled through its nonconference foes thus far, but Wednesday begins Kara Lawson's true test as head coach: the 20-game ACC gauntlet. We break down each of the Blue Devils' conference opponents this season (the dates of the team's games against Duke are in parentheses):
CARY, N.C.—Duke’s math department is notorious among undergraduates, from the difficulty of its curricula to the slog of its courses’ workloads. The Blue Devils experienced the pain of Duke Math Friday evening.
You don’t get to the ACC semifinals without elite talent, and now three Blue Devils have been formally recognized as such.