What to look out for during Duke women's basketball's Blue vs. White scrimmage
As the weather cools and fall progresses, the time gets closer to the start of the 2019-20 women’s basketball season.
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As the weather cools and fall progresses, the time gets closer to the start of the 2019-20 women’s basketball season.
After a 2-1 start to conference play, the Blue Devils find themselves tied atop the Coastal Division. This week, they'll face a Virginia team tabbed as the pre-season division favorites, and Duke should be plenty motivated with the Cavaliers' recent dominance in the series. The Blue Zone gives you a player from each team who could alter the outcome of Saturday's matchup:
Rocky vs. Apollo. Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazer. And Duke vs. North Carolina.
On Saturday, the Blue Devils will welcome Pittsburgh to town, looking for their first win in the series since 2014. The Blue Zone gives you a key player to watch from each team in Duke's second conference matchup:
In a highly anticipated matchup, both No. 1 Virginia and No. 10 Duke knew coming into the match that it would be a game of chess, with each squad attempting to do anything possible to gain the upper hand.
Duke has had a flair for the dramatic this whole season. Late-game heroics and unorthodox goals have been nothing outside the norm for the 10th-ranked Blue Devils.
This week marks the beginning of ACC play for the Blue Devils as they travel to take on Virginia Tech at Lane Stadium. The Blue Zone gives you three keys for Duke to focus on Friday night:
Haters were silenced on Sunday afternoon after an electrifying performance from the prodigal son of Duke football. Daniel Jones stepped onto the field at Raymond James Stadium and silenced a world of doubters with a gusty, impressive performance.
She's back.
Heading into this weekend, Duke was well aware that it had its work cut out in order to defend its home court in the Blue Devil Classic. To make matters worse, the Blue Devils were forced to play without star outside hitters Ade Owokoniran and Payton Schwantz.
The Blue Devils knew that playing this match without injured explosive outside hitter Ade Owokoniran would be difficult, but their ruthless net presence proved to be much more difficult for UNC Greensboro to overcome.