Duke women's basketball's Leaonna Odom drafted by New York Liberty with 15th pick in WNBA Draft
With the third pick of the second round in the 2020 WNBA draft, Leaonna Odom becomes a Liberty.
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With the third pick of the second round in the 2020 WNBA draft, Leaonna Odom becomes a Liberty.
With the suspension and later cancellation of all Duke athletic competition due to the spread of coronavirus, many Blue Devil seasons were abruptly cut short. The Chronicle is going to take a look back at those seasons affected as well as what we missed out on with their cancellations. We've already looked at men's basketball, women's basketball, baseball, men's lacrosse and women's lacrosse. Next up: men's tennis.
The quarantine has given us all some extra time to think. And after weeks of thinking, Cassius Stanley has finally announced his plans for next season.
Duke baseball picked the perfect time to break back onto the national stage.
After five years in Durham that included a robbed NCAA tournament appearance by the COVID-19 pandemic and two years spent rehabbing torn ACLs, point guard Kyra Lambert will be transferring from Duke.
On an especially joyous weekend, filled with friendly banter and big celebrations, it was unlikely hero Samir Agadi who brought out the most smiles.
On a freezing Friday afternoon, on a day many students curled up and enjoyed cancelled morning classes, starting pitcher Bryce Jarvis tossed the best pitching performance in Duke history.
It’s a day ending in “y,” and you know what that means: Duke is out recruiting top prospects. The Blue Zone takes a look at a slew of possible future Blue Devils, as well as who won't be making it to Durham.
The national women’s basketball polls are a mess right now.
On Friday, Duke played the part of David for once in a triumphant upset against tennis Goliath Illinois.
It's now been 713 days since Duke beat a ranked opponent in the regular season.
How does a Duke team getting blown out by contenders and choking away close games completely turn around its season?
Over six months after making his scintillating preseason debut, Zion Williamson will finally appear in an NBA game tonight. Williamson has missed the past six months recovering from a torn meniscus with the rookie having surgery on his knee in October. The Pelicans decided to be overly cautious with his rehab, and he now takes the pro hardwood for the first time.
Fifteen second-half points against only one missed shot, four crucial layups and game-saving defense.
For a while, it looked as if Duke was going to have to settle for splitting its Saturday doubleheader.
Despite the disappointing end to its year, the women’s soccer team still has had recent success in terms of post-season accolades.
The Blue Devils are coming off of their biggest win of the year, an overtime win against a Virginia Tech team that would be in the NCAA tournament if the season ended today.
A challenging early schedule has proven Duke to be a talented team with serious issues.
When it comes to Duke recruiting, almost all the focus surrounds which future NBA star will grace Cameron Indoor Stadium. However, there are also blue-chip recruits coming to Durham in many sports other than men's basketball. With early signing day in the rearview mirror, the Blue Zone takes a look at the Class of 2020.
Quality first quarter, sloppy second quarter, dreadful third quarter, meaningless fourth quarter.