Former Duke men's basketball captain Jack White signs in Australia's NBL
Jack White may not be an NBA prospect, but that doesn't mean he doesn't have a future in professional basketball.
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Jack White may not be an NBA prospect, but that doesn't mean he doesn't have a future in professional basketball.
Patrick Baldwin Jr. has himself quite a resume. The No. 2 overall prospect in the Class of 2021 is Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski's earliest-ever offer, with Coach K referring to the 6-foot-9 forward as the "perfect recruit."
We finally know who will be leading the Blue Devils in the post-Joanne P. McCallie era.
Joanne P. McCallie stepped down as head coach of Duke women's basketball July 2, citing uncertainty heading into the final year of her contract. The Chronicle spoke with McCallie to reflect on her 13 years leading the Blue Devils, her plans for the future and more.
The rippling COVID-19 related scheduling changes are now having an impact on the biggest college sport of them all: football.
The COVID-19 pandemic may officially have an impact on the timeline of Duke athletic competition this fall.
This fall, a new era will dawn for Duke women’s basketball. But before we officially move on, The Chronicle will take a walk through Joanne P. McCallie’s 13-year tenure in Durham. First up: the program's early ACC domination from 2007 to 2013.
Immediately upon Joanne P. McCallie's announcement that she was stepping down as head coach, one name flew into the minds of fans and analysts alike as her potential replacement: Gail Goestenkors.
Last season, Duke rose to national prominence before COVID-19 shut the season down.
After four decades and a variety of different roles within the athletics department, Jacki Silar's tenure at Duke has finally come to a close.
The COVID-19 pandemic has put a severe strain on athletic department budgets across the country.
In all of his previous announcements regarding Duke's plans for returning to campus amid the COVID-19 pandemic, President Vincent Price did not mention athletics once.
A multitude of huge decisions are on the way for college athletics this summer and into the fall. In order to make those decisions, the ACC has decided that it's time for a change.
The lawsuits between Zion Williamson and his former marketing agency Prime Sports have dominated the offseason headlines over the past few months. The Chronicle spoke to attorney and legal analyst Daniel Wallach, who's been following and reporting on the lawsuits closely, to break down everything that's been going on.
Kimberly Reed, Trinity '86, was part of the group of students who originated the annual Krzyzewskiville tradition of tenting for the home North Carolina game, a story that was introduced in a 2001 Chronicle article. Reed has since appeared in a number of other stories and documentaries, including HBO's "Battle for Tobacco Road" documentary, ACC Network's "ACC Traditions" series and The Chronicle's tenting documentary.
Not everyone is fully on board with the NCAA instituting a policy to allow athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness (NIL), including Duke Director of Athletics Kevin White.
On Saturday, President Vincent Price released a statement regarding the death of George Floyd and the recent events in Minneapolis and across the country. Over the past few days, some of the most notable members of Duke Athletics have joined him.
College sports is finally starting to make its return, but don't expect Duke athletes to get on the field just yet.
Even in quarantine, Duke athletes are still finding ways to stay connected.
The saga of allegations against former Duke star Zion Williamson continues.