46 years of family: Coach K on and off the basketball court
When Duke men’s basketball head coach Mike Krzyzewski announced his forthcoming retirement in a press conference in early June, he said, “My family and I view today as a celebration.”
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When Duke men’s basketball head coach Mike Krzyzewski announced his forthcoming retirement in a press conference in early June, he said, “My family and I view today as a celebration.”
It was the last regular season game and, with ACC tournament seeding on the line, potentially the last home game of the season. The stands of Koskinen Stadium were filled with eager family and fans who had braved chilly fall weather for Friday's Senior Night.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.—On an overcast day in Winston-Salem, N.C., a cloud settled over Duke football’s season.
No. 18 Duke tied No. 20 Notre Dame 1-1 after two overtimes last Friday, and it has one more regular season game against Virginia before the start of the ACC tournament and maybe even an NCAA tournament berth.
With the college basketball season just around the corner, the time has officially come to take a deeper look at the 2021-22 Duke women's basketball roster. The Blue Zone has you covered with player previews for each member of the team. Be sure to check out the previous previews: Jiselle Havas, Emma Schmidt, Lee Volker, Amaya Finklea-Guity, Onome Akinbode-James, Nyah Green, Miela Goodchild, Shayeann Day-Wilson, Imani Lewis and Lexi Gordon.
After a hard stretch of ACC matchups, Duke men’s soccer got back on track Tuesday by closing out its nonconference slate with a win.
As November nears, it is becoming apparent that basketball season is on the horizon. That means that it is time for our player previews of every member of Duke men's basketball. Next up is graduate transfer Theo John. Read the previous previews here: Stanley Borden, Spencer Hubbard, Keenan Worthington, Michael Savarino, Bates Jones and Jaylen Blakes.
With the college basketball season just around the corner, the time has officially come to take a deeper look at the 2021-22 Duke women's basketball roster. The Blue Zone has you covered with player previews for each member of the team. Be sure to check out the previous previews: Jiselle Havas, Emma Schmidt and Lee Volker.
Duke football fell hard Saturday on the road against Virginia, failing to put up any points in a 48-0 loss. With three key takeaways, stats and a look ahead, the Blue Zone breaks down everything you need to know about the Blue Devils' performance against the Cavaliers:
Duke football, looking for its first ACC win, hits the road for a matchup at Virginia this weekend. Ahead of Saturday's showdown, join the Blue Zone as we head back into the film room:
The protocol for graduate students to get tickets to Duke men’s basketball games this year will be a little different than in previous years.
Not every story has a happy ending, but every story worth telling has a lesson.
Duke sailed into uncharted waters Tuesday evening.
The Orange put up a formidable fight, but it was all blue Saturday night as Duke toppled its third ACC foe in a row and posted yet another clean sheet.
Last week, Duke football took on Northwestern and the Blue Devils had themselves a game...well, a first half. After going up 30-7 by halftime on the backs of the usual suspects—running back Mataeo Durant and quarterback Gunnar Holmberg each had great games—Duke gave up 16 more points and scored none in the second half. While the win against last year’s Big Ten runners-up was certainly an encouraging penultimate nonconference matchup, the Blue Devils’ performance in the second half clearly shows that there are still some kinks that need to be ironed out before Duke gets into the meat of its season.
CHAPEL HILL—Even if you couldn’t see the scoreboard, the frustrated jeers from the crowded Tar Heel student section would have clued you in to Duke men’s soccer’s all but inevitable win as the minutes on the clock ticked away.
Sportswrap is your one-stop shop for everything Duke athletics, where we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week and give a brief look ahead. Here’s our recap for the week of Sept. 6-Sept. 12.
The Blue Devils return to action this weekend as they welcome the North Carolina A&T Aggies to Wallace Wade Stadium for Duke's first home game of the 2021 season. With Duke looking to rebound after a disappointing season-opening loss to Charlotte, the Blue Zone has three keys for the Blue Devils' Friday night matchup:
“Save by Hamill!”
To say the ACC/Big Ten Cup didn’t go as No. 12 Duke planned is an understatement.