HALFTIME: Duke 34, Buffalo 24
It looks like Brandon Ingram might do it again.
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It looks like Brandon Ingram might do it again.
In their last few games, the Blue Devils have seen numerous players emerge as leading scorers—Brandon Ingram paced the Duke effort with a career-high 24 on Wednesday and 23 more Saturday against Indiana and Buffalo, respectively, Grayson Allen took the reins against Utah State and Matt Jones headed the charge against Yale. Although lacking a single go-to scorer has paid off for the Blue Devils thus far, none of their success would be possible without the consistency of one of Duke’s more underrated players.
After overcoming a slow start against Yale Wednesday night, Duke took a well-deserved break to celebrate Thanksgiving.
CHICAGO—One-and-done.
After more than half a year of anticipation following its fifth national championship, Duke will finally begin the 2015-16 campaign facing the same expectations despite sporting a drastically different roster.
With the Blue Devils set to play their first regular season game as defending national champions Friday against Siena, The Chronicle's men's basketball beat writers take a look at some of the big questions facing the team in its first month of the season.
After defeating the Blue Bears 115-58 in their first exhibition contest last season, the Blue Devils are well on their way to another rout.
Once again, the Blue Devils won an exhibition game by a wide margin. And once again, a captain went down with an injury.
If there is one question on Duke fans’ minds heading into the season, it is this: How will the Blue Devils fare without the talented band of freshmen that supplied 60 of the 68 points necessary to secure last year’s national championship?
North Carolina Tar Heels
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Clemson Tigers
The Blue Devils finally have a winning streak—and it came just in time.
With just five games left on their schedule, the Blue Devils are still searching for their first ACC victory of the season.
The dark days are over.
Saturday's Homecoming game was touted as a battle of defenses, and so far Duke has done its part to live up to those expectations.
For the first time in head coach David Cutcliffe’s seven-year tenure, Duke won a game without scoring a touchdown.
Duke has not won a game since Sept. 8. And for that drought to come to an end on a wet Friday night at Koskinen Stadium, the Blue Devils may benefit from an inside scouting report from defender Tyler Hilliard and assistant coach Mike Miller.
Duke defender Tyler Hilliard may be taking the expression “keep your friends close and your enemies closer” a bit more literally than most.
After tying reigning national champion No. 5 Virginia in their biggest test of the season Friday night, the Blue Devils are set to host UNC Wilmington to wrap up their six-game homestand.