No. 1 Duke men's basketball holds off Indiana in first true road game of year
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.—The last two times a top-ranked team had walked into Assembly Hall, it left the famed arena as a loser.
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind.—The last two times a top-ranked team had walked into Assembly Hall, it left the famed arena as a loser.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.—Standing in the northwest corner of BB&T Field postgame, you could feel the energy.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.—With Duke almost certainly in need of a win to earn a bowl bid and extend its 2017 campaign, the Blue Devils have hung around through 30 minutes, but will have some work to do after the break.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.—For nearly two months, things in Durham were spiraling.
After decades of losing seasons, postseason play had become the norm for Duke football. The Blue Devils made a bowl game each year between 2012 and 2015, picking up the program's first bowl victory in more than half a century with a 44-41 win at the 2015 Pinstripe Bowl.
The last time Duke traveled to Winston-Salem, N.C., for a football game, things were different.
With Duke's return to its clean, classic blue and white uniforms this season, there has been plenty of excitement surrounding the Blue Devils' latest aesthetic.
CHICAGO—Midway through the first half, Marvin Bagley III headed to the Duke locker room, barely—if at all—able to see out of his right eye. And without the star freshman on the floor, Michigan State surged back into a game in which the Blue Devils had seemingly seized control.
Simply beautiful.
Dressed in his classic blue suit, Mike Krzyzewski—winner of 999 games at Duke—walked onto the floor Saturday night, giving his usual round of fist bumps, waves and handshakes.
We all know what happened the last time Grayson Allen and Steven Santa Ana were on the same court.
Football is a dangerous game, and it doesn’t take a long look at the NFL to see just how.
On the inaugural episode of The Chronicle's new podcast, Cameron Chronicles, our Mitchell Gladstone and Hank Tucker interviewed former Duke basketball standout and current ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas.
Javin DeLaurier
When Blue Devil head coach Mike Krzyzewski stepped to the podium for Duke’s media day last month, there were plenty of strong candidates for the first player to be mentioned.
Seven seasons—that’s how long it has been since Duke last won the ACC regular-season crown.
After four straight losses, the Blue Devils are in desperate need of an ACC victory. And as Duke looks to avoid going winless for the first time in October under head coach David Cutcliffe, it returns to Lane Stadium—the site of one of the most memorable games in the program's recent history, a 45-43, four-overtime victory. Here are three keys for the Blue Devils' matchup with Virginia Tech Saturday night:
Just more than two years ago, Duke played one of its most memorable regular-season contests in recent history at Virginia Tech.
I walked out of Wallace Wade Stadium Saturday afternoon confused.
2016-17 record: 15-17, 4-14 in the ACC