Duke field hockey meets North Carolina for third time in ACC tournament semifinals
The last time Duke played North Carolina just a few weeks ago, the two top-five teams were battling for the ACC regular-season title.
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The last time Duke played North Carolina just a few weeks ago, the two top-five teams were battling for the ACC regular-season title.
This summer, Duke’s athletes in Rio were not the only ones representing their countries. Two rising stars for the Blue Devils held that honor as well.
It hasn't been pretty, but the Blue Devils have done enough in heavy rain and wind to take a seven-point lead into the locker room.
Looking at the box score from Duke's 13-6 win against Army Saturday afternoon, not many modern college football fans would consider the game fun or exciting.
The Blue Devils will need military discipline on both sides of the ball this weekend if they plan to stop Army and the high-powered triple-option offense of the Black Knights.
How hard could it be to stop Myles Jones?
In a battle between two undefeated conference foes, the outcome was in doubt until the game's waning moments.
Down early against a top-20 opponent for the second straight game, Duke could have folded under pressure.
The Blue Devils outscored N.C. Central 100-0 in the teams' two meetings before Saturday's season opener.
With ACC Defensive Player of the Year Jeremy Cash and Dwayne Norman no longer with the Blue Devils, sophomore linebacker Ben Humphreys seemed like the logical choice to be the next Duke player to eclipse the 100-tackle mark in a season.
After a pair of offensive explosions to start the season, the Blue Devils will take their talents on the road for the first time this year.
As part of The Chronicle's annual fall sports preview, our beat writers broke down each of Duke's five fall sports teams. Their thoughts and predictions can be found below.
In their first game against a top-15 opponent this season, the Blue Devils struggled to develop scoring opportunities in the first half.
After missing the NCAA tournament in two of head coach Pam Bustin’s first three seasons, the Blue Devils have been one of the top teams in the country recently, making two Final Fours in the past three years.
Coming off their second Final Four in three years, the Blue Devils are back on the field looking to start the journey to Norfolk, Va.
When she took over for Robyn Horner—the only head coach in Duke’s 17-year program history—in July 2015, Megan Cooke Carcagno knew she faced a challenging feat.
The Blue Devils were hoping to build off a tie for first place at the Dale England Cup Saturday in New Jersey but came away empty-handed against a top-10 opponent for the second time this season.
After their strongest showing of the year in Indiana, the Blue Devils will return to the Northeast for a top-20 matchup against Princeton.
The bell of the Blue Zone stock exchange has rung again, meaning it's time to take a look at who is rising and falling with their performances for Blue Devil sports teams. Each week The Blue Zone will look at whose stock is on the rise and whose stock has taken a hit from the week in the world of Duke athletics.
The NBA playoffs are almost a week old, and several former Blue Devils have been major contributors for their teams a couple games into the first round.