Duke football heading into fall camp with high expectations
As has been the case in recent years, the Blue Devils are beginning the season with a chip on their shoulder—and they would not want it any other way.
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As has been the case in recent years, the Blue Devils are beginning the season with a chip on their shoulder—and they would not want it any other way.
Matt Danowski turned away from his half-finished glass of champagne to look at his father—he had a question to ask.
After sneaking into the NCAA regional field, Duke leaves Lubbock, Texas, with a statement performance against some of the nation’s best and an invitation to the program’s 12th NCAA championship tournament.
Paced by freshman Adam Wood’s two-under-par third round, the Blue Devils made up some lost ground on the final day of the ACC championship, but not enough to make a difference on the leaderboard.
Unique course features and a fight for second place that came down to the wire made this weekend’s regular season finale one to remember.
Losing a rivalry game is never easy.
Sunday’s match at Ambler Stadium began with a Senior Day ceremony. Shielding their eyes from the noonday sun, four Duke athletes stood shoulder-to-shoulder in the center of court one looking up into the stands. Each wore a beaming smile that grew bigger as fans rose to their feet to thank the seniors with a standing ovation.
Marshall Plumlee
Deafening noise. Crazy costumes. Electricity in the air. Saturday felt like a typical Duke gameday in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
A rare individual achievement Friday offered a glimpse into the potential of this year’s experience-laden Blue Devil squad.
Taking a break from the ACC gauntlet, the Blue Devils face off against Davidson Tuesday in a battle of North Carolina schools.
Duke has been waiting a long time to get back to the Final Four—its fans have too.
After going toe-to-toe against one of the best teams in the country in a tournament featuring the same format that will be used in the NCAA Championship, Duke is one step closer to being postseason-ready.
A week removed from its first loss of the season, Duke ground out a tough win against Syracuse behind a complete team performance.
Duke converted the momentum from from a stellar indoor season into a successful weekend at its first outdoor meet of the season.
The Blue Devils will get their second opportunity to take down the No. 1 team in the country.
Monday through Thursday this week, The Blue Zone will be breaking down each region in this year's NCAA tournament. Today we continue with the West.
Texas Longhorns
Harvard Crimson
Buffalo Bulls