2019 NCAA tournament preview: Iowa State
Iowa State Cyclones: 23-11, 9-9 in the Big 12 Conference
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Iowa State Cyclones: 23-11, 9-9 in the Big 12 Conference
Florida State Seminoles: 27-6, 13-5 in the Atlantic Coast Conference
After a last-second drive from R.J. Barrett gave the home team a three-point cushion with 20 seconds remaining, Duke was in strong position to come away with a win.
Coming off a stretch of five ranked opponents over its past six matches, Duke women's tennis has more than proved that it is a team gunning for the top slot in the nation.
As Duke has dived head first in the one-and-done era, Blue Devil squads of recent memory have been consistently critiqued for one key shortcoming: lack of depth.
Without Williamson in their ranks, Duke struggled mightily against North Carolina, heading into the locker room trailing 42-32. Here are five observations from Duke's first half against the Tar Heels:
Ahead of the Blue Devils' latest marquee battle against No. 8 North Carolina, our men's basketball beats make their predictions for the outcome of Wednesday evening's contest:
In so many ways, the final 30 seconds of Duke’s game against Denver could have ended in heartbreak. All afternoon, turnovers and poor decision making from the Blue Devils’ younger players left them in an early hole that the Pioneers capitalized on.
Of the ACC's bevy of good-but-not-great teams scraping it out behind the likes of Duke, North Carolina and Virginia, N.C. State is one of the most difficult to read.
After a difficult end to last season, Duke looked to 2019 as an opportunity to put the past away and make a statement as a force to be reckoned with.
Heading into the locker room, the Blue Devils hardly looked themselves.
Although the Blue Devils boast individual athletes with the chops to compete for a national title, Duke has been plagued with depth issues all season, leaving the Blue Devils in dire straits at the start of dual meet play.
After a convincing win on the road against Pittsburgh, the Blue Devils continue their ACC slate against a wildly inconsistent Georgia Tech squad. Will the Yellow Jackets bring their best, or will Duke clean up another fledgling conference opponent? The Blue Zone takes a look at a player from each side that could tilt the contest one way or the other:
It's no secret that without starting point guard Tre Jones, the Blue Devils run the serious risk of a tough drop off in offensive and defensive efficiency.
In No. 1 Duke's marquee match-up against No. 4 Virginia, the Blue Devils came ready, heading into the locker room leading 37-32. Even without freshman point guard Tre Jones to lead the offense, the Blue Devils were able to effectively score through Virginia's vaunted defense. Here are five observations from the first half of play:
Although the Blue Devils saw solid individual performances throughout their fall slate, losing Nicolas Alvarez in the offseason has left questions surrounding Duke's depth in the upper courts.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—All season long, the brightest lights of sports media have shined on Zion Williamson. But with an eye injury late in the first half sidelining arguably Duke's biggest star, the Blue Devils turned to a resurgent five-star to be the hero.
With the end of 2018 quickly approaching, The Chronicle's sports department takes a look back at the biggest sports stories of the year. Each day, The Blue Zone will review a major game, event or storyline that helped shape the course of the year in Blue Devil athletics.
R.J. Barrett can do it all. From the paint, from the field, on the boards, his ability to defend and score effortlessly unquestionably ranks him as one of the best players in the nation.
The Blue Devils' road to their first NCAA tournament appearance since 2014 has not been an easy one. In a season where Duke both beat No. 5 Pittsburgh but also lost to a struggling North Carolina squad at home, the Blue Devils have shown flashes of brilliance as well as flashes of uncertainty.