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Sometimes, an early double-digit lead can be too much of a good thing.
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Sometimes, an early double-digit lead can be too much of a good thing.
From the field to the court, the Blue Devils provided fans and media members alike with plenty of memorable moments. With 2014 coming to a close, The Chronicle is taking look back on the year's biggest stories. We continue our countdown today with No. 2 and the biggest upset of the 2014 NCAA tournament: 14th-seeded Mercer taking out the third-seeded Blue Devils in Raleigh.
There wasn't a lot of action across the college basketball landscape as teams took time off for the holidays, but there were a couple of important games involving ACC teams:
It was a big week in the NBA, as several Christmas Day games occurred, marking an important landmark in the season for many teams across the league. Several former Duke standouts were in action and fared well and even more are doing their best to finish 2014 on a high note:
Semi Ojeleye may have a new home.
From the field to the court, the Blue Devils provided fans and media members alike with plenty of memorable moments. With 2014 coming to a close, The Chronicle is taking look back on the year's biggest stories. Coming in at No. 4 on our list: the winter storm that postponed the year's first Duke-North Carolina basketball game by a week.
The final minutes of bowl games continue to be cruel to the Blue Devils.
From the field to the court, the Blue Devils provided fans and media members alike with plenty of memorable moments. With 2014 coming to a close, The Chronicle is taking look back on the year's biggest stories. We continue our countdown with No. 5 and the rise of Duke basketball's heralded freshman class.
From the field to the court, the Blue Devils provided fans and media members alike plenty of memorable moments. With 2014 coming to a close, The Chronicle is taking look back on the year's biggest stories. We continue our countdown today with No. 8 by looking back at Duke men's soccer's thrilling upset of top-ranked North Carolina Sept. 19.
From the field to the court, the Blue Devils provided fans and media members alike plenty of memorable moments. With 2014 coming to a close, The Chronicle is taking look back on the year's biggest stories. We continue our countdown today with No. 9 by looking back at Ka'lia Johnson's triple-double at Old Dominion Nov. 20.
In two of its three previous tilts against top-10 opponents, Duke squandered leads down the stretch.
When Jabari Parker fell to the ground awkwardly Monday while leading a fast break against the Phoenix Suns, the Milwaukee Bucks held their breath.
With finals—and Wisconsin—in the rear-view mirror, the Blue Devils are gearing up for a busy end to 2014.
Semi Ojeleye has decided to transfer from Duke, the team announced Sunday in a press release.
In this week's roundup of former Blue Devils in the NBA, Kyrie Irving and the Cavaliers get back on track, J.J. Redick and the Clippers start clicking from long-range, and Gerald Henderson and Miles Plumlee each turn in highlight-worthy plays.
One of the crown jewels in head coach David Cutcliffe's incoming recruiting class has reconsidered his choice to join the Blue Devils.
The Blue Devils made the long trek out west looking to spark a deep postseason run, but never got the chance to see their title aspirations take flight.
Duke has outscored its opponents by 31.3 points per game this season. Wednesday will provide a better indicator of how the Blue Devils stack up against the nation’s elite.
When No. 4 Duke meets No. 2 Wisconsin Wednesday night in the most-anticipated matchup of the young college basketball season, there will be no shortage of subplots.
Nine may be the new lucky number for Duke football.