LIVE BLOG: Duke 92, Clemson 37 FINAL
2:44 2nd Half: Duke 86, Clemson 35
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2:44 2nd Half: Duke 86, Clemson 35
Here are three things to watch for when the Blue Devils take on the Wolfpack at the RBC Center today at 7 p.m.:
Senior Nolan Smith was selected to Sporting News' midseason All-American team on Wednesday because of his performance for Duke in the first half of the season.
Jacob Levitt gives three weekly thoughts on the AP Poll
Jacob Levitt gives three weekly thoughts on the AP Poll
1. North Carolina Is Not Good...
The crowd accidentally distracts Seth Curry during his free throw cheering at the news that North Carolina lost to Minnesota. Don't expect to see the Tar Heels at No. 8 in next week's poll.
Jacob Levitt gives three weekly thoughts on the AP Poll.
It certainly has that potential. Not many other teams can boast that they have a winner of the McDonald's All-American Three Point Shootout on their team—and that he's not even in the team's top five long-distance options, as Kyle Singler, Nolan Smith, Seth Curry, Andre Dawkins, and Kyrie Irving are all expected to shoot a lot more threes than forward Ryan Kelly will.
Mike Krzyzewski has been able to get commitments from some of the best high school players in the country over the last few years. Today, he got a commitment from one of the best players in the world at any level—Kobe Bryant. While on Coach K's SIRIUS XM radio show, Bryant was asked if he would be willing to play on the 2012 Olympic team.
Final— Duke 141, St. Augustine's 68
1. Why isn’t Alabama a unanimous number one?
1. Is the ACC the worst conference?
Editor’s Note: Over the next few weeks, The Blue Zone will preview the 2010 Duke Blue Devils position by position, leading up to the season opener versus Elon on September 4. Last week, Stuart Price previewed the offensive and defensive lines. This week, Jacob Levitt previews the offensive and defensive lines, and next week Jason Palmatery will look the special teams. — Scott Rich
After three straight losses by a single goal to Johns Hopkins in the NCAA tournament, Duke finally got revenge on the Blue Jays, cruising to an 18-5 win in the first round and ending Hopkins’ streak of 19 straight NCAA quarterfinal appearances. The 12-seeded Blue Jays were no match for the No. 5 seed Blue Devils, who held a 40-13 shot advantage for the game and had all but assured victory by the time the fourth quarter started.
I came to my first Chronicle sports meeting hoping for an outlet to publish my musings as an ardent Blue Devil fan.
Miami manhandled Duke the last time the two teams met, dominating every aspect of the game in a 90-63 victory.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — With the news this week that injured forward Ryan Kelly had returned to practice and could play as soon as Tuesday against Virginia Tech, the power forward position has been central to recent discussions of the Blue Devils.
Saturday the weather was cold, but Duke came out even colder, surrendering the game’s first six goals to No. 3 Notre Dame (1-0) en route to an 8-1 halftime deficit and a 13-5 defeat.
It is difficult to get Sean Renfree to talk about himself, but just about anyone else will give him a glowing endorsement. Not just the players and coaching staff at Duke, though they are also happy to talk about how much he has meant to the team, but national awards committees as well.