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(11/04/16 5:25am)
Given an extra day by Mother Nature to prepare for a matchup against Notre Dame in the first round of the ACC tournament, Duke hoped that a win against the Fighting Irish was just the first step in a lengthy postseason run that could have salvaged a disappointing regular season.
(10/31/16 4:25pm)
Five days after almost unanimously being chosen to win the ACC, the Blue Devils made more news when the preseason AP poll was released Monday.
(10/30/16 8:36pm)
Paul Luebke, a member of the North Carolina General Assembly who represented Duke’s campus, passed away Saturday. He was 70 years old.
(10/30/16 3:49pm)
A DukeAlert was released Sunday morning reporting gunshots near the Al Buehler Trail and the Washington Duke Inn golf course.
(10/30/16 6:15am)
After the Blue Devils rallied from a 28-7 halftime deficit to take a 35-31 lead in the fourth quarter against Georgia Tech, Yellow Jacket quarterback Justin Thomas orchestrated a game-winning touchdown drive to lift his team to a 38-35 victory. Georgia Tech outgained Duke 605-559 in the shootout, as Thomas totaled a career-high 459 yards. The Chronicle's Mitchell Gladstone and Ben Feder broke down the loss from Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta and discussed what it means for the Blue Devils heading into the last four games of the season.
(10/29/16 5:43am)
Luke Kennard poured in 30 points to lift the Blue Devils past Virginia State 90-59 in their first exhibition of the season, and freshman center Marques Bolden also posted a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds. Co-captains Grayson Allen and Matt Jones both missed time during the game with injuries, but head coach Mike Krzyzewski did not foresee any lingering issues in his postgame press conference.
(10/29/16 5:41am)
After taking down top-10 opponents UCLA and Notre Dame earlier this season, there was hope for the Blue Devils to earn one more upset victory in their regular season finale.
(10/28/16 4:52am)
With a well-rested Duke team coming off its bye week set to travel to Atlanta to play Georgia Tech Saturday at noon, The Chronicle's Amrith Ramkumar, Mitchell Gladstone and Ben Feder discussed the critical ACC matchup for the Blue Devils. Duke won its first game against a triple-option offense this year with a 13-6 victory against Army, but the Yellow Jackets are more explosive with several dangerous offensive threats. There is less than a month left in the regular season, and the outcome of Saturday's contest could make or break the Blue Devils' bowl chances.
(10/28/16 4:52am)
The Chronicle's Amrith Ramkumar and Hank Tucker break down the main storylines surrounding the Blue Devils ahead of Duke's first exhibition game of the season Friday at 7 p.m. against Virginia State. Freshmen Jayson Tatum and Harry Giles will both be sidelined with injuries, but newly minted preseason ACC Player of the Year Grayson Allen will lead the Blue Devils in the backcourt. Duke was also picked to finish first in the ACC at the conference's media day Wednesday.
(10/26/16 9:41pm)
On a day filled with injury news and preseason accolades, the Blue Devils made another announcement Wednesday evening—this one about their future nonconference schedule.
(10/26/16 8:04pm)
Four of the Duke Lemur Center’s endangered Aye-Ayes have died from unknown causes, the University announced Wednesday.
(10/26/16 4:00am)
Whether you're going to Franklin Street, a frat party, contributing to the mass genocide of pumpkins everywhere or holding a Oujia party with dead people in your common room, Recess has got you covered. We present the Halloween playlist:
(10/23/16 3:55am)
The Chronicle's Brian Pollack and Hank Tucker analyze what they saw at Countdown to Craziness Saturday night as the White Team earned a 52-37 win against the Blue Team. Freshmen Jayson Tatum and Frank Jackson led their respective teams and showcased their offensive skills for the first time in front of the Cameron Crazies, combining for 30 points. The Blue Devils will take the court against another opponent for the first time next Friday when they host Virginia State in an exhibition contest.
(10/21/16 5:28am)
With Countdown to Craziness coming up Saturday night, The Chronicle's men's basketball beat writers Amrith Ramkumar, Brian Pollack, Sameer Pandhare and Hank Tucker previewed Duke's annual season kickoff event and discussed the high expectations surrounding this year's Blue Devils. Check out which newcomers our writers will keep an eye on Saturday night and why veterans like Grayson Allen and Amile Jefferson may have different roles this year than in the past.
(10/21/16 5:42am)
The Blue Devils might not being playing for a green jacket this weekend, but they will be playing in their version of the Masters.
(10/20/16 5:44am)
The Chronicle's football beat writers Amrith Ramkumar, Sam Turken, Brian Mazur and Ben Feder took a step back during the Blue Devils' bye week to analyze Duke's up-and-down season so far. Although the Blue Devils are just 0-3 in the ACC with disappointing losses against Wake Forest and Virginia, they notched a major nonconference upset at Notre Dame Sept. 24 and stayed competitive at No. 7 Louisville Friday night.
(10/19/16 5:44am)
Ahead of Countdown to Craziness Saturday, The Chronicle's Amrith Ramkumar was a guest on the new Krazie Times Podcast, which was created by three of Duke's line monitors to discuss what it's like being a Duke fan. On this week's episode, they brought Ramkumar in to break down this year's Blue Devil team. Check out the conversation starting at about 22:00 below:
(10/17/16 7:40pm)
Chapel Dean Luke Powery will serve another five-year term, President Richard Brodhead announced Monday.
(10/15/16 5:44am)
The Chronicle's Brian Pollack and Sameer Pandhare analyze Duke's 24-14 loss at No. 7 Louisville Friday night at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium. The Blue Devils were 35-point underdogs but nearly pulled off a shocking upset by controlling the clock and containing Heisman Trophy frontrunner Lamar Jackson, but fell short late, dropping to 3-4 and 0-3 in the ACC.
(10/14/16 5:36am)
Following a hard-fought 13-6 win against Army, Duke will travel to Louisville, Ky., to take on the No. 7 Cardinals and Heisman Trophy frontrunner Lamar Jackson Friday at 7 p.m. The Blue Devils are 35-point underdogs against a team that has College Football Playoff aspirations and averages almost 60 points per game, but hope to shock the college football world again after upsetting Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind., earlier this season.