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It’s rare enough to have two aces on a roster.
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It’s rare enough to have two aces on a roster.
Since its first season in 1905, Duke men’s basketball has produced 100 NBA Draft picks, 50 All-Americans and 10 National Players of the Year. That’s a lot of hardware.
Duke had two options heading into its last home series of the year: crumble and watch its postseason wishes fade away, or find a way to get a much-needed series win.
Our Jake Piazza and Shane Smith had a point/counterpoint debate on who should be Duke's fifth member of its late-game lineup in the 2021-22 season. This is Piazza's case for Wendell Moore Jr. deserving that spot, while you can read Smith's counterpoint for Trevor Keels here.
With players back to summer workouts, it’s time to recap everything we know so far about Duke’s upcoming schedule.
There’s a whole lot going on in Duke athletics at the moment, so the Blue Zone is here with a breakdown of all sports that have wrapped up their regular season and are currently competing in postseason play.
Sportswrap is your one-stop shop for everything Duke athletics, where we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week and give a brief look ahead. Here’s our recap for the week of May 4-10.
Kelly Chen threw her racket on the ground after match point, but it wasn’t out of frustration.
Sportswrap is your one-stop shop for everything Duke athletics, where we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week and give a brief look ahead. Here’s our recap for the week of April 27-May 3.
Good things come in threes, and that held true for Duke in the aftermath of this year’s NFL Draft.
As the old saying goes, speed kills.
Duke’s do-it-all defensive end is going to the NFL.
The towering home runs and acrobatic diving catches are fun to watch, but baseball's greatest intricacies take place in the 60 feet between the pitcher’s mound and home plate. And the importance of pitching has never been more obvious than in Duke’s three-game series against Virginia.
The big man is back.
The eventful offseason continued Tuesday afternoon for the Blue Devils.
The People’s Champ is continuing to climb the coaching ranks in Durham.
It was a historic weekend for the Blue Devils, but not in the positive sense of the phrase.
It was the kind of ending that sophomore Hannah Miller will never forget.
Another member of the 2020-21 Duke squad will no longer be in Durham next season.
Add one more to the list of Mike Krzyzewski’s assistants who are now head coaches.