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(11/30/22 2:41am)
In the 17th-ranked Blue Devils' first matchup since falling to now-No. 5 Purdue, they take on a tough Ohio State crew. As Duke hosts its leg of the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, the Blue Zone has you ready with our can't-miss prop bets:
(11/25/22 2:53pm)
Duke men's basketball takes on Xavier in the second round of the Phil Knight Legacy, and the Blue Zone brings you three keys for the Blue Devils to advance to the finals:
(11/23/22 3:06pm)
The Blue Devils head to Portland, Ore., this week for the Phil Knight Legacy, in which they will first play Oregon State. Ahead of the competition, the Blue Zone looks at a player from Duke's first two matchups—the second of which will either be against Florida or Xavier:
(11/22/22 2:35pm)
When the Blue Devil faithful filed into Koskinen Stadium Sunday night despite the bitter cold of the November air, they undoubtedly expected a marquee performance from the likes of Michelle Cooper or Kat Rader. However, over the course of 90 minutes, one old adage seemed to ring true for Duke: Offense wins games, but defense wins championships.
(11/16/22 10:54pm)
After a close loss to Kansas in the Champions Classic, Duke men's basketball is looking to rebound against Delaware. The Blue Zone brings you a player on each squad that will be the difference maker:
(11/13/22 2:15am)
DAVIDSON, N.C.—When we remember basketball games, it is easy to conjure up the flashiest plays and the big-time baskets in clutch moments. However, it is the fundamental skills that decide which team goes home victorious and which one hangs its heads in defeat.
(11/07/22 4:29am)
Any season opener is fraught with anticipation and excitement as expectations are tested and athletes get a first taste of competition. Fortunately for the Blue Devil fencers, they were able to return to the strip in style.
(11/07/22 12:45am)
As Duke prepares to open its season against Jacksonville at Cameron Indoor Stadium Monday night, the Blue Zone has you covered ahead of the contest with our can't-miss prop bets:
(11/05/22 10:09pm)
With Duke's season right around the corner, five of The Chronicle's beat writers predict all things Blue Devil basketball.
(11/05/22 4:51am)
As the Blue Devils return to action in the coming weeks, one thing is likely on their minds for the 2022-23 season: redemption. After winning the ACC title in 2021 and earning 11 individual titles at the tournament to set a program record, Duke fell short of expectations in its last campaign despite an impressive regular season. Losing out to national champion Notre Dame in its efforts for a back-to-back championship, both the men’s and women’s sides will look to rebound and restore their ACC supremacy.
(11/04/22 4:52am)
2021-22 record: 25-10, 13-7 in the ACC
(10/30/22 5:31pm)
As the college basketball season looms, it's finally time for the Blue Zone to preview the 2022-23 Duke women's basketball roster. We previously looked at Bo Shaffer, Emma Schmidt, Jiselle Havas, Lee Volker, Imani Lewis, Emma Koabel, Vanessa de Jesus, Mia Heide, Kennedy Brown, Shay Bollin,Jordyn Oliver, Reigan Richardson and Taya Corosdale. Up next is freshman Ashlon Jackson:
(10/24/22 1:01pm)
As basketball season quickly approaches, the Blue Zone takes a detailed look at Duke men’s basketball’s 2022-23 roster, with a preview of each player. Previously, we’ve highlighted Stanley Borden, Spencer Hubbard, Max Johns, Kale Catchings, Ryan Young, Christian Reeves and Jaylen Blakes. Up next is shooting sensation Jaden Schutt:
(10/23/22 11:37pm)
Some of the greatest games in sports are the ones that run down to the wire with the promise of a comeback on the horizon. With both teams duking it out, it takes a special level of grit to ultimately come out victorious. Unfortunately for Duke, its fighting spirit was not enough to notch another tally in the win column.
(10/18/22 1:24am)
As the college basketball season looms, it's finally time for the Blue Zone to preview the 2022-23 Duke women's basketball roster. We previously looked at Bo Shaffer. Next up is Emma Schmidt:
(10/07/22 4:30am)
As the sun set on Koskinen Stadium Thursday, a tale of twos began to unfold—two halves, two superstar performances and two goals to make the difference.
(10/01/22 1:25am)
In the sport of cross country, planning and preparation are the keys to success. Yet when it comes to race day, execution is the name of the game.
(09/26/22 1:45am)
A fourth-quarter goal in field hockey, let alone two, is usually the difference maker that propels a team to victory. Unfortunately for Duke, such a goal-scoring effort proved to be too little too late Sunday.