ChronChat: Predicting the 2022-23 Duke men's basketball season
With the official tipoff of a new era at Duke just days away, The Chronicle's senior beat writers predict all things Blue Devil basketball.
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With the official tipoff of a new era at Duke just days away, The Chronicle's senior beat writers predict all things Blue Devil basketball.
Mike Krzyzewski’s fingerprints will forever be all over the Duke men’s basketball program, but the reins are now in the hands of Jon Scheyer.
Duke returns home to Wallace Wade Stadium Saturday to host its first ACC game of the year against Virginia at 7:30 p.m:
Mike and Michael have left the building.
It was Duke’s turn to bring out the broomsticks this weekend.
Thank goodness I canceled my plans to golf that day. Something in the universe must have told me that shooting 120 should wait until another day.
NEW ORLEANS—One of the players on the court was virtually guaranteed to deliver a moment that their respective stadium would play in its pregame hype videos for decades.
NEW ORLEANS—Let’s do this dance one more time. No. 2-seed Duke flew down to New Orleans to face off against No. 8-seed North Carolina Saturday in the Superdome for the first time in the NCAA tournament. We are through 20 minutes and so far, the Blue Devils lead 37-34.
The stakes have never been higher for No. 2-seed Duke and No. 8-seed North Carolina, with the two sides facing off Saturday in the Final Four in New Orleans for the first time in NCAA tournament history. With a spot in the national championship game on the line, here's who our beats predict will come out on top.
The stage is set for a historic Final Four in New Orleans.
The crazy times in K-Ville were supposed to end with the final regular-season game against the Tar Heels. Then again, Duke and North Carolina weren’t supposed to match up in the Final Four of the NCAA tournament during Coach K’s final season.
No. 2-seed Duke comes in as a four-point favorite in this Elite Eight matchup against No. 4-seed Arkansas in San Francisco. At the end of this one, the winner at Chase Center will come away with a spot in the Final Four in New Orleans and a chance at putting their team in the college basketball record books.
Duke will face off against Texas Tech at 9:30 p.m. at Chase Center in San Francisco, and given the way these two teams match up and the one-point spread in favor of the Red Raiders, all signs point to a nail-biter. Let's see who our beats pick to move on to the Elite Eight.
No. 2-seed Duke enters its Round of 32 matchup as 6.5-point a favorite but has a tough draw against No. 7-seed Michigan State. The Blue Devils last played the Spartans in the 2020-21 season and lost, and the last time these two squads met in the NCAA tournament, Michigan State came out on top. Let's take a look at who our beats think will be moving on to the Sweet Sixteen.
No. 2-seed Duke has its first game of the NCAA tournament Friday against No. 15-seed Cal State Fullerton. The Blue Devils come in as 18.5-point favorites leading up to their 7:10 p.m. tipoff against the Titans in Greenville, S.C.
After an exciting start to the NCAA men's basketball tournament already, the Round of 64 finally starts Thursday. Our men's basketball beats opened up their brackets and walked through their picks. Check out how far they have Duke going and who they have cutting down the nets in New Orleans here.
BROOKLYN, N.Y.—For the second time in the last week, Duke felt the crushing blow of defeat in a high-stakes contest.
The ACC tournament has delivered so far, and Duke is no stranger to the chaos.
BROOKLYN, N.Y.—Duke scored six more points Friday night at Barclays Center against Miami than it did in its first matchup against the Hurricanes.
BROOKLYN, N.Y.—No. 1-seed Duke survived against No. 9-seed Syracuse Thursday and now finds itself against No. 4-seed Miami at Barclays Center. Much like in their game against the Orange, the Blue Devils are on the ropes so far and are tied 36-36 at the half. Here are five of our observations from the opening period.