Duke baseball looks to build momentum Tuesday at Davidson
As the home stretch draws near, every victory becomes increasingly important for the Blue Devils.
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As the home stretch draws near, every victory becomes increasingly important for the Blue Devils.
With some extra time off for final exams, Duke head coach Chris Pollard said he thought his team looked crisper when the Blue Devils got back on the diamond for practice Wednesday.
Duke quarterback Anthony Boone did not hear his name called during the three-day NFL draft in Chicago, but it did not take him much time to rejoin one of his Blue Devil teammates.
Speaking publicly for the first time since a Chronicle article reported that two female students had accused him of sexual assault, former Duke basketball player Rasheed Sulaimon denied that the allegations were true in a interview with ESPN Wednesday.
With Duke's fifth national championship victory three weeks old, three veteran Chronicle sportswriters—V. 111 Sports Editor Ryan Hoerger, V. 110 Sports Editor Nick Martin and V. 111 Editor-in-Chief Amrith Ramkumar—reflect on the season that was and look ahead to a Blue Devil team that will look dramatically different from the squad that cut down the nets when head coach Mike Krzyzewski's team takes the floor come mid-November.
Despite winning their first ACC series in a month, the Blue Devils will have to sit through final exams with a sour taste in their mouths.
Mired in an offensive slump, the Blue Devils may get just what the doctor ordered this weekend.
Heading into the 2014-15 season, the Blue Devils did not have a returning captain on the roster and waited until Sept. 30 to announce Quinn Cook and Amile Jefferson as the team's leaders for the season.
The road to an ACC championship begins Thursday. Luckily for the Blue Devils, they do not have to travel very far.
By the time she stepped into the tee box for the fourth time Saturday, Leona Maguire knew the 18th hole as well as anyone.
For the third time this week, the Blue Devils had a game postponed by ominous weather, as Friday's series opener against Clemson was pushed back to Saturday afternoon.
For the second consecutive year, a Blue Devil is heading to the Connecticut Sun.
After Jahlil Okafor, Justise Winslow and Tyus Jones all declared for the NBA draft in the past week, the Blue Devils needed to add some depth back to the roster and made strides in that department Wednesday.
Tyus Jones and Jahlil Okafor made a joint decision to commit to Duke and head coach Mike Krzyzewski. After winning a national title as freshmen, both have now decided to move on to the pro ranks.
The latest Duke roster domino fell Tuesday as Justise Winslow decided on his future as a Blue Devil. The Houston native officially cast his hat into the ring, joining classmate Jahlil Okafor in declaring for the 2015 NBA draft.
The basketball season may be over, but that hasn't stopped Tyus Jones from handing out assists.
Competing in their first-ever home meet in their new home, the Blue Devils wasted no time settling in.
The Blue Devils' five-point victory against Wisconsin Monday to claim their fifth national title was a little tight. Thursday, so was late-night comedy.
A former Blue Devil will be taking the reigns in the Valley of the Sun, but not the one originally expected.
INDIANAPOLIS—About halfway through this season, Amile Jefferson got into a bit of a funk, one that cost him his starting spot in the rotation as head coach Mike Krzyzewski opted to go small with Justise Winslow shifting to the power forward position to give Jahlil Okafor more room to operate in the post.