Duke football to face in-state foes annually under new ACC schedule model beginning 2023
Goodbye, Atlantic and Coastal divisions.
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Goodbye, Atlantic and Coastal divisions.
Thursday evening, five former Blue Devils hope to hear their name called on stage at the 2022 NBA Draft in Brooklyn, N.Y. Before then, The Chronicle predicts where each Duke product could land and breaks down the rest of the lottery.
Not one, but two first-round picks are in for Duke.
Keenan Worthington, a 6-foot-8 forward, is transferring from Duke after playing last season as his first under scholarship, a team spokesperson told The Chronicle Tuesday evening.
In one of the busiest offseasons in program history, possibly the final card has fallen in Duke’s favor.
It's summer and college basketball is still a few months away, but that didn't stop Duke from assembling in Durham.
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.
Entering the super regional, Duke was riding the high of destroying Georgia with its high-powered offense. In Los Angeles, the Blue Devils met their ultimate match.
In the Blue Devils’ first-ever super regional game, it was a night in which all was going well until it wasn’t.
A year ago, the Blue Devils embarked on a remarkable journey from a middle-of-the-pack ACC program—one that had only dipped its toes in the postseason—to conference champions and a legitimate threat to climb higher.
The Blue Devils hit a speed bump and cruised down the other side Sunday as Duke advances to the super regionals for the first time.
Fourteen innings of NCAA tournament action are in the books and Duke refuses to let that zero in the “runs allowed” column budge.
It’s been six weeks since the professional baseball season started up following a chaotic offseason featuring a lockout and some big-name moves. Eighteen former Blue Devils began the 2022 season with professional clubs, including a major league, two Triple-A and four Double-A clubs, so it is about time we catch up with the former Duke baseball players both in the majors and climbing the ranks in the minors.
On the brink of elimination from postseason contention and feeling the heat, the Blue Devils pulled through to avoid a sweep at the hands of their rivals from Raleigh.
In a series marked by alternating shutouts, the Blue Devils rallied for the rubber match victory after being upset Saturday afternoon.
With new rules surrounding financial compensation for student-athletes’ academic achievement, only 22 of 130 FBS-level programs are offering bonus payments this year, according to a survey conducted by ESPN.
It was a captivating run to the Final Four for the Blue Devils, but their season ended with a heartbreaker.
With Duke’s season officially in the books, the Blue Zone breaks down each player's season, including comparisons to their preseason projections. We previously looked at Jaylen Blakes and Bates Jones. Next up is Joey Baker:
The offseason has begun and the recruiting cycle is hot. Duke just got another one for the Class of 2023.
Another one says goodbye to Durham and sets his sights toward playing professionally as Duke captain Wendell Moore Jr. declares for the NBA Draft.