'We haven't kept up to date': A compilation of Coach K's thoughts on college basketball's future
The No. 1 player in the Class of 2020 won't be attending Duke, Kentucky or any other college for that matter.
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The No. 1 player in the Class of 2020 won't be attending Duke, Kentucky or any other college for that matter.
While another Blue Devil run at the program's first national title since 2014 was cut short by the coronavirus, the team has a lot to look forward to next year.
Duke may have not had any players selected within the seven rounds of this year's NFL Draft, but that doesn't mean there isn't a chance for some former Blue Devils to make it at the next level.
It's the end of an era for Duke track and field and cross country.
This past Tuesday, Cassius Stanley became the second Blue Devil to declare for the 2020 NBA Draft. And just like his predecessor Tre Jones, the former Duke star took to Zoom to chat with the media about his decision, how the coronavirus pandemic will affect the draft process and more. Here are some of the highlights:
Editor's note: This is part of The Chronicle's bracket for Duke men's basketball's best wins of the Coach K era. If you want an overview of the tournament or information on the other regions within the bracket click here.
Editor's note: This is part of The Chronicle's bracket for Duke men's basketball's best wins of the Coach K era. If you want an overview of the tournament or information on the other regions within the bracket, click here.
Editor's note: This is part of The Chronicle's bracket for Duke men's basketball's best wins of the Coach K era. If you want an overview of the tournament or information on the other regions within the bracket, click here.
Editor's note: This is part of The Chronicle's bracket for Duke men's basketball's best wins of the Coach K era. If you want an overview of the tournament or information on the other regions within the bracket, click here.
While 2020 marked the first year since 1938 without an NCAA tournament, that doesn't mean spring should go completely bracket-less. The Chronicle is holding its own tournament to decide Duke men's basketball's best win during the Coach K era, with each matchup determined by your vote.
The NCAA has finally come to a decision regarding eligibility for athletes whose seasons were affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
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. First up: men’s basketball.
It was almost a year ago that then-freshman point guard Tre Jones sent the Duke men's basketball world into a frenzy with a series of mystifying social media posts.
Just a few hours after point guard Tre Jones officially announced he's leaving for the NBA Draft, Duke is set to lose yet another piece of its 2019-20 backcourt.
Any hope Duke fans have of star point guard Tre Jones returning for his junior campaign is all but gone.
While most conference tournaments as well as the NCAA tournament did not continue as planned, the Associated Press went on and released its last top-25 rankings anyway. The Blue Zone is here to break down the final poll of the season:
Many issues have emerged since the NBA postponed its season due to the spread of coronavirus. One of those issues is the salaries of employees whose income depended on their work inside NBA arenas.
With the cancellation of all NCAA winter and spring championships, many are calling for seniors whose final college seasons were abruptly ended to receive an extra year of eligibility.
It's official—just a few hours after Duke President Vincent Price suspended all of his school's athletic activities, the NCAA has cancelled all winter and spring championships.
Duke President Vincent Price has announced in a statement that the school is suspending all athletic activities, effective immediately. This will include games and practices for all sports.