2017 ACC tournament preview: Louisville
Louisville Cardinals: 24-7, 12-6 in the ACC
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Chronicle's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
272 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Louisville Cardinals: 24-7, 12-6 in the ACC
Duke will hope to stop its two-game skid when it returns home Tuesday night to face Florida State, which beat the Blue Devils 88-72 in January. Here are three keys for Duke to come away from Senior Night with a win.
Coming off a dominant performance in the Duke meet Feb. 11-12, the Blue Devils looked to carry their momentum into the ACC championship—their final team event of the year.
After its first loss in nearly a month Wednesday at Syracuse, Duke will hope to get back on track on the road Saturday afternoon against Miami. The Hurricanes enter the game on a three-game winning streak and gave the Blue Devils all they could handle at Cameron Indoor Stadium a month ago before losing by 12. The Blue Zone takes a look at a player from each team who could be the difference-maker in the game:
Following a winless season-opening weekend in Surprise, Ariz., Duke returned to Durham hungry for its first victory of 2017.
After dropping their first two matchups of the season Friday, the Blue Devils entered the final weekend of their trip to Arizona looking for revenge and the team’s first victory of 2017.
The Blue Devils will look to stay hot Saturday at 1 at Cameron Indoor Stadium against a Wake Forest team that still lacks a signature win. After Jayson Tatum carried Duke to a win Wednesday and Luke Kennard willed the Blue Devils past Clemson last Saturday, Duke will be looking for a more well-rounded offensive performance against the Demon Deacons. Here are three keys to the game for the Blue Devils:
Following a bounce-back performance last weekend in Cambridge, Mass., the Blue Devils ended their regular season with a “perfect” performance at home during the Duke Meet this weekend.
The No. 18 Blue Devils have a chance to keep rising in the ACC standings Saturday afternoon against Clemson less than 48 hours after a dramatic 86-78 win against No. 8 North Carolina. Here are three keys to the game:
After struggling in their first event of the regular season, the Blue Devils continued to turn things around at the Eric Sollee Invitational Sunday in Cambridge, Mass.
After being picked to finish sixth in the ACC entering the season, the Blue Devils are now in position to land a top-four seed in the conference entering the postseason.
Luke Kennard
The Blue Devils will hope to end their downward spiral and pick up their first road win of the year Saturday afternoon at Wake Forest. The Blue Zone takes a look at a player from each team who could be the difference-maker in the game.
Following a rough start to the regular season at Penn State last weekend, the Blue Devils traveled to the Philadelphia Invitational looking for a bounce-back performance.
Although the Blue Devil men and women combined to go 3-8 in their regular-season opener, strong freshmen performances give the team something to build on moving forward.
As many students were returning to campus following winter break, the Blue Devils finished their North American Cup season and will now turn their attention to full NCAA competition.
Luke Kennard
When the Blue Devils started the season without three of their most talented freshmen, many assumed Duke would not begin peaking until ACC play started.
Luke Kennard
With the end of 2016 quickly approaching, The Chronicle's sports department takes a look back at the biggest sports stories of the year. Each day, The Blue Zone will review a major game, event or storyline that helped shape the course of the year in Blue Devil athletics.