Former Duke women's basketball player Jones to transfer to Baylor for final two years
Alexis Jones did not take long to make her decision.
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Alexis Jones did not take long to make her decision.
We already detailed how Duke baseball head coach Chris Pollard was looking at David Cutcliffe's fotball program for pointers on how to revive the program. But maybe he should have been looking at the Duke basketball team instead.
Duke released its official roster Wednesday and there were plenty of new faces and names for Blue Devil fans to learn for the coming season.
Former Duke forward Ryan Kelly has played his way into a new contract and another year with the NBA's most storied franchise.
Three-peat. Just the word brings forth images of Jordan’s Bulls, Kobe’s Lakers and the late-90’s Yankees. Fans love to focus on these teams and talk about their greatness. But to those actively trying to accomplish the feat, that’s all any outside talk is—talk.
For many, walking is like breathing—and in a soccer-centric country like Brazil, dribbling a ball does not come far behind. Walking is done subconsciously everyday, putting one foot in front of the other in hopes of reaching new destinations and new experiences. But what if the experience was walking?
Having four national championships and a pair of Olympic gold medals as head coach of the national program, as well as the number one recruiting class in all of college basketball would be enough for most coaches to hang their hat on. But Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski has more in mind for his summer. Namely—winning the World Cup.
The NCAA announced its intentions to reopen its 2011 investigation of North Carolina for academic irregularities Monday via a public statement.
Coming off an historic season, the Blue Devils lost a key member of its offense Wednesday when former first baseman and right fielder Chris Marconcini decided to play his final season of college baseball at Florida State.
Rodney Hood was selected by the Utah Jazz with the No. 23 overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft Thursday night at the Barclay's Center in Brooklyn, New York City.
Former Duke forward Jabari Parker was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft Thursday night at the Barclays Center.
With the NBA Draft hours away, six of The Chronicle's current and former editors in the sports department give their final predictions for tonight's draft, including the landing spots of the three former Duke players, their predicted lottery picks and their take on who will be the draft's biggest bust, biggest steal and Rookie of the Year.
This week, we give our take on the best fits for each of Duke's three draft prospects. Today, we take a look at the best fit for Rodney Hood.
One man’s loss is another man’s gain. This may not be any truer than when it comes to the week of the NBA Draft..
With the World Cup underway and nationalism at its peak, it seems as though everyone wants to represent and root for their country. For a pair of Duke players, this will be a very real possibility.
Former Blue Devil pitcher Drew Van Orden was drafted Friday by the Washington Nationals in the fifth round with the 154th overall pick in the MLB Draft.
As a long distance runner, Juliet Bottorff's career has followed the same pattern as the races she runs—start out strong, persevere through the trying halfway point and finish with everything left in the tank.
GREENSBORO, N.C.—Unfortunately for Duke, lightning could not strike twice Saturday.
Two. That's the magic number for Duke. Two First Team All-Americans, two goalies, two more victories and two championships in a row.
You've got to beat the best to be the best. And that's exactly what Duke did when it countered a final surge from the Trojans with one of its own to secure the title.