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(01/02/16 5:46am)
The Blue Devils will play their first true road-game Saturday against Boston College at 4:30 p.m. Duke (11-2) wrapped up its non-conference slate by scoring more than 100 points in consecutive victories against Elon and Long Beach State. Before each game, the Chronicle takes a look at one player from each team who could be the difference maker in Duke's upcoming contest:
(11/27/15 5:57am)
Heading into its regular season finale, Duke will look to snap a four-game losing streak Saturday when they face in-state rival Wake Forest at 12:30 p.m. The Blue Devils have already earned bowl eligibility, but will look to use the win to bolster their standing in the ACC Coastal division. Here are three keys to Duke's final game of the regular season:
(11/26/15 6:24am)
After falling behind by as many as nine in the opening minutes of the game, No. 6 Duke slowly found its footing and fended off a pesky Yale squad in an 80-61 victory. Although the Blue Devils' performance was far from their best, the team made key plays when needed to emerge victorious in Cameron Indoor Stadium for the third time this season. With the win, Duke will head into Thanksgiving on a three-game win streak and with a 5-1 record overall.
(11/21/15 7:09am)
The Blue Devils jumped out to an early lead against the Hurricanes and never looked back, erasing any lasting memories of their October collapse.
(11/20/15 8:13pm)
After three consecutive losses to ACC Coastal opponents, the Blue Devils travel to Charlottesville to take on Virginia. With redshirt junior quarterback Thomas Sirk likely back under center, the Blue Devils will try to record their first win since he carried the team to a quadruple overtime win against Virginia Tech. Here are the three keys to the game for Duke:
(11/14/15 6:34pm)
After a tough 66-31 loss at North Carolina last week, Duke is holding its own against Pittsburgh with backup quarterback Parker Boehme under center.
(11/15/15 8:50am)
Saturday was truly a tale of two halves, as the Blue Devils played a strong first two quarters against Pittsburgh but faltered in the final 30 minutes to fall to 6-4 on the season and .500 in ACC play.
(11/12/15 6:20am)
Although the rest of the Blue Devils wrapped up play last weekend at the Wake Forest Invite, sophomore sensation Nicolas Alvarez’s fall season is not yet done.
(11/09/15 7:17am)
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(11/06/15 11:30am)
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(10/30/15 1:45pm)
After a down-to-the-wire, quadruple overtime victory in Blacksburg, Va., the Blue Devils play host to Miami Saturday at 7 p.m. Although the Hurricanes bested Duke 22-10 last season, the Blue Devils are favorites to come away with a win after Miami suffered its worst loss in school history to Clemson just last week. Ahead of the primetime Halloween contest, here are the three keys to victory for Duke:
(10/23/15 6:40am)
After finishing the first half of the season 5-1, Duke will look to stay hot coming off its bye week against Virginia Tech Saturday at 3:30p.m. The Blue Devils enter the contest tied atop the ACC Coastal division and will look to beat the Hokies for the second time in three years. Virginia Tech has lost three of its last four contests and a defeat Saturday could put their postseason dreams at risk. Every week throughout the football season, we will break down a player on each team who could be the difference-maker in the upcoming contest:
(10/20/15 4:19am)
This weekend, the Blue Devils finally had the majority of their team on the court competing at the same time.
(10/12/15 4:20am)
After a legnthy rain delay, Nicolas Alvarez was unable to get back into a rhythm and advance.
(10/06/15 5:23am)
For most, graduation entails the start of a new routine. After all, the word “commencement” comes from the Old French word “commencement,” meaning "beginning" or "start."
(09/20/15 7:50pm)
With the college football season in full swing, Saturday featured its share of upsets with two top-10 teams falling from the ranks of the unbeaten:
(09/18/15 6:13am)
The Blue Devils will look to finish September strong with a meet against several other in-state opponents.
(09/11/15 6:17am)
Fresh off a successful weekend at the B1G/ACC Cup, in which the Blue Devils scored victories over then-No. 10 Northwestern and then-No. 3 Maryland, Duke will look to keep its momentum going while playing within the friendly confines of East Campus for the first time this season.
(09/06/15 7:24am)
Just as they did last weekend, the Blue Devils return home from a weekend on the road with a pair of victories but plenty of room for improvement.
(05/22/15 9:03am)
Duke’s season came to an end Thursday when the Blue Devils’ remaining singles competitor and doubles team in the NCAA individual championship lost to lower-ranked opponents. The Hurd Tennis Center in Waco, Texas, was the stage and Nicolas Alvarez and Raphael Hemmeler were the tragic players.