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Most 20-somes don’t have the chance to choose where they work. For many college students, the job hunt is littered with rejections of “I’m sorry” and promises to “keep in touch.”
Did you hear the collective groans Thursday night? Even if you were hundred of miles away from MetLife Stadium, Giants fans made themselves heard when their team took Daniel Jones at No. 6 overall.
CARY, N.C.—Kaitlyn McCarthy had been in this position before. Nearly a year ago, the then-junior needed to pull out a crucial third set for Duke to bring home its first ACC title since 2012.
In 10 short days, Commissioner Roger Goodell will be stepping out onto the stage in Nashville to begin the 2019 NFL Draft. And over the span of less than 48 hours, 254 players will hear their names called, marking the first step in their careers as professional football players.
As morning turned to afternoon in Durham, there was not a raindrop to be seen. But with storms rolling in, a top-10 matchup had to wait just a bit.
Note: This story was updated on April 22 following the commitments of Matthew Hurt and Cassius Stanley, likely completing the Blue Devils' 2019 recruiting class.
In a few short days, 99 men will take over the hallowed grounds of Augusta National Golf Club, preparing for four rounds of play that will decide who ends up with the ever-recognizable green jacket.
Maybe the Final Four has Tre Jones thinking.
For as much as Zion Williamson was discussed this season, it often became far too easy to gloss over the superstar freshman.
WASHINGTON—It's easy to draw parallels between Tre Jones and Cassius Winston. The two point guards were both top-50 recruits in their respective classes, each is the engine for their team's offense and, in their own ways, Jones and Winston are both leaders.
WASHINGTON—With their season on the line, the Blue Devils had to go without their most prolific 3-point shooter.
For the second straight year, Duke will have to deal with an ACC foe in the Sweet 16, when it takes on Virginia Tech Friday night. But their shared conference is where the similarities between the teams end.
With the NFL Draft less than a month away, the quarterback buzz is nearing a fever pitch.
COLUMBIA, S.C.—Zion Williamson, staring up at the game clock as it ticked down to 17 seconds, beckoned for a screen.
COLUMBIA, S.C.—More than three decades ago, well before the era of hoop mixtapes and absurd college commitment declarations, Johnny Dawkins was the centerpiece of Duke's recruiting class.
COLUMBIA, S.C.—It's not been pretty through 20 minutes of play at Colonial Life Arena, but the top-seeded Blue Devils are clinging to a 31-27 lead at halftime in the first round of the NCAA tournament against No. 16 seed North Dakota State.
COLUMBIA, S.C.—A mere 13 days ago, Marques Bolden came clattering to the ground on a fruitless block attempt. After his left knee collided squarely with the stanchion under the basket, the pain was visible as Bolden lay on the hardwood.
One junior in, another out.
Imagine turning up court, only to see two brown eyes staring right back at you. Except, they aren’t looking at you, but rather the basketball between your hands.
After 34 games and an ACC tournament title, Duke has showed time and time again why it is arguably the best team in the nation.