Notre Dame men's basketball 2017-18 season preview
2016-17 record: 26-10, 12-6 in the ACC
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2016-17 record: 26-10, 12-6 in the ACC
To salvage their season after four straight ACC losses, the Blue Devils needed a sweep in Virginia this weekend.
After dropping two straight matches to Florida teams last weekend, the Blue Devils hope to have better luck in Virginia to end a four-game losing streak.
After tacking on two more wins in Boston last weekend, the second-ranked Blue Devils return home hoping to extend a six-game winning streak and ride their offensive momentum into their final few ACC games.
With the Baylor Bears coming off of two tough losses, the Blue Devils look to hit them while they’re down and secure a 3-0 season start.
After falling short on its home court last weekend, Duke rallied hard in Texas with a perfect tournament that included head coach Jolene Nagel’s 600th career win.
Heading into the first match of a tough weekend, Duke is looking for both redemption and a chance to make history.
After falling short of a bid to the NCAA tournament last year, Duke will get an early litmus test in its season opener against a team that did play into the postseason in 2016.
There was plenty at stake for the Blue Devils at Cameron Indoor Stadium Monday night—protecting an undefeated home record, adapting after losing sophomore guard Kyra Lambert to a torn ACL and earning a bid to the Sweet 16 were among the potential rewards for Duke.
After missing the NCAA tournament last season for the first time in 22 years, Duke has regained its status as a top-tier program this season and did more than enough to hear its name called during Monday's selection show.
Kansas State Wildcats: 20-13, 8-10 in the Big 12
Duke came into Sunday’s game looking to extend its 14-game winning streak in Cameron Indoor Stadium against a Pittsburgh team still searching for its first win ever against the Blue Devils.
After shooting just 27.0 percent and going 4-of-31 from 3-point range in their last three games, Lexie Brown and Rebecca Greenwell returned home hoping to rediscover their early-season form.
Lexie Brown
ATLANTA—Coming off three home wins against top-20 teams in the last month, Duke took another step in its reemergence Thursday, proving its ability to translate its recent success onto the road.
In her first two career games against South Carolina, All-ACC guard Rebecca Greenwell did not look like herself.
In Duke's recent wins, the dynamic duo of Lexie Brown and Rebecca Greenwell stole the show with career-high scoring performances.
NASHVILLE, Tenn.—With three seasoned ball handlers, the Blue Devils entered the year hoping to limit turnovers in critical situations.
The Blue Devils were calling their top two guards the “Splash Sisters” leading up to the season, comparing them to Golden State’s Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson.
Rebecca Greenwell