Duke men's basketball hires Rachel Baker as program's first general manager
In a new era of college basketball, the Blue Devils have created a new position.
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In a new era of college basketball, the Blue Devils have created a new position.
Before becoming the first Duke player to be enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Grant Hill played for the Blue Devils from 1990-94, playing a pivotal role in the program’s first two national championships as a freshman and sophomore. Now, after an illustrious 19-year NBA career, Hill remains connected to professional basketball as a broadcaster, Atlanta Hawks owner and the new USA Basketball Men's National Team managing director.
Another high-profile nonconference matchup for the Blue Devils is now official.
In a shocking turn, Tyrese Proctor will come to Durham a year early.
After more than a month of speculation, Trevor Keels decided to remain in the 2022 NBA Draft ahead of Wednesday night’s NCAA deadline to withdraw from the selection pool. That spells the end of the 2021-22 ACC All-Freshman guard’s Duke career after he left the door open for a potential sophomore return, leaving a backcourt spot open alongside rising junior point guard Jeremy Roach.
After much speculation, Trevor Keels' Duke career is officially over.
It may be nearly June, but for 17 Blue Devils, the spring season will stretch a bit further into summer.
After four years at Duke, Quinn Riley is moving up.
With just one match to play in Saturday evening’s Final Four showdown in Champaign, Ill., and Duke locked in a 3-3 tie with Oklahoma, the Blue Devils found themselves in familiar territory.
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 16-22.
Duke's conference season is over, but a number of Blue Devils will continue to compete as spring draws closer to summer.
A pair of ACC champions will be crowned at Duke in the new academic year.
In a surprise turn, Duke forward Joey Baker might be done in Durham.
Former Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski, who retired at the end of the 2021-22 season in April, earned more than $12.5 million in reportable compensation from the organization from July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021, per the University's tax returns.
Approaching the end of a successful outdoor season, the Blue Devils got the chance to compete against the rest of the ACC this weekend—and they didn’t disappoint.
One year ago, Duke and Maryland produced a show-stopping second-round matchup at the NCAA tournament, with the Blue Devils moving on after a dramatic finish.
Nearly 11 months to the day after his introduction as Duke’s next head coach, Jon Scheyer spoke to the media Tuesday for the first time in his new role.
The NFL Draft may have come and gone without any Duke products hearing their name called, but two former Blue Devils have already signed with professional squads.
It would appear that Duke has found the newest—and final—addition to its coaching staff.
Another day, another addition to Duke's 2022-23 roster.