Heading into the postseason, Duke women's golf is 'clicking' at exactly the right time
Heading into another May of golf, Duke has flipped the script.
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Heading into another May of golf, Duke has flipped the script.
When I joined the sports section of The Chronicle in the fall of my freshman year, I figured it would give me a chance to get closer to the action.
It has been over a month since the Blue Devils' season ended. But the program has still been making headlines.
GREENSBORO, N.C.—Duke has recaptured some mojo. That was not enough, though, against surging Clemson.
It has been a hectic week and a half for the Blue Devils.
With 10 consecutive wins to its name and a first-round victory against Oral Roberts in the books, No. 5-seed Duke meets No. 4-seed Tennessee in Orlando, Fla., Saturday afternoon with a trip to the NCAA tournament's Sweet 16 on the line. As tipoff nears, The Chronicle's beat writers make their picks.
After winning its last nine games and claiming an ACC tournament title, No. 5-seed Duke begins its NCAA tournament journey Thursday evening against No. 12-seed Oral Roberts at the Amway Center in Orlando, Fla. Before the 7:10 p.m. tipoff, The Chronicle's beat writers make their predictions.
On Thursday, the NCAA tournament begins in earnest, and that evening, No. 5-seed Duke begins a new NCAA tournament run, this time with a new head coach but the same goal of a sixth national title banner in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
At 8:30 p.m. Saturday, No. 4-seed Duke and No. 2-seed Virginia meet to cap a wild week in Greensboro Coliseum in the ACC tournament final. Before tipoff, The Chronicle's beat writers make their predictions on which team will take home the title.
It is ACC tournament time in Greensboro, N.C., and Cameron Chronicles is back to recap Duke’s impressive end to the regular season and preview the week ahead.
Nine times this season, Kyle Filipowski has won ACC Freshman of the Week. It was no surprise, then, when the news came in Monday afternoon — the New York native is the 2022-23 ACC Rookie of the Year.
CHAPEL HILL—Deep in the bowels of the Dean E. Smith Center, a celebration was breaking out.
CHAPEL HILL—It’s that time again. The best rivalry in sports is back for another chapter, as Duke makes the eight-mile trip to the Dean E. Smith Center to face North Carolina. Through 20 minutes, another classic appears to be in store as the Blue Devils cling to a 33-31 lead.
At 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Duke and North Carolina meet for the second time this season, this time down the road in Chapel Hill. Before the regular-season finale tips off, The Chronicle's beat writers make their predictions.
For the second-straight year, Duke failed to contend in a longtime staple of its spring slate.
“Our offense, we have to take a step in the right direction here.”
The ending of Duke-Virginia proved hectic, and Cameron Chronicles is back to break it all down.
Year 39 of the Dan Brooks era is here, and after a three-plus-month break after the fall slate ended Oct. 30, the 16th-ranked Blue Devils are ready to run it back. Heading into next week’s Nexus College Invitational in the Bahamas, Duke brings back the same roster that finished fifth in the NCAA regionals in May 2022, in addition to promising freshman Andie Smith.
CORAL GABLES, Fla.—Miami is known for many things. Beaches, nightlife and perfect weather, among others, make the list.
Duke and North Carolina are ready to roll.