Prop bets for No. 10 Duke men's basketball vs. Virginia
The Blue Devils will square off against third-place Virginia Saturday. Ahead of the game, the Blue Zone brings you some can’t miss prop bets:
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The Blue Devils will square off against third-place Virginia Saturday. Ahead of the game, the Blue Zone brings you some can’t miss prop bets:
No. 10 Duke faces its third-to-last game of the season Saturday evening at Cameron Indoor Stadium against Virginia, a foe which has proved tough to overcome the past couple seasons. The Chronicle’s beat writers are here to offer their predictions on whether the Blue Devils can get it done this time around:
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No. 10 Duke will take on a stout Virginia team in Cameron Indoor Stadium, and the Blue Zone is here with three keys to victory:
In its penultimate home game of the season, Duke men’s basketball will welcome Virginia to Cameron Indoor. The Blue Zone brings you a player from each squad to keep an eye on:
One more day in February means one more win for the Blue Devils.
Editor's note: This story is part of a series about the Class of 2027 based on a survey conducted by The Chronicle. You can read more about our methodology and limitations here, or read all of our survey coverage here. Data analysis was conducted by the first-year survey team.
With spring fast approaching, Duke is poised to enter the 2024 rowing season as a powerhouse. The Blue Devils will look to continue boosting the program’s reputation under head coach Megan Cooke Carcagno after finishing third in the ACC Championships last year.
After each Duke basketball game this season, check back here for the Player of the Game and more. Bouncing back from a close loss at Wake Forest, the Blue Devils trounced Louisville in a 84-59 victory, and the Blue Zone is here to break down the contest:
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Just in time for March.
Editor's note: This story is part of a series about the Class of 2027 based on a survey conducted by The Chronicle.
For the better part of a week now, Kyle Filipowski has been the center of attention for everybody, everywhere. The chaos that followed Saturday’s Blue Devil loss at Wake Forest, in which Filipowski was caught in a frenzy of court-storming fans, has ignited the latest heated debate over what fans should — and should not — do. Wherever you look, no matter what channel you turn on, the court-storming question is in your face.
Duke Student Government senators met Wednesday to debate funding for two student group events that faced spending cuts and share committee updates.
Clean energy leaders in the upper echelons of business, finance and policy gathered Wednesday for a one-day summit in the Fuqua School of Business’ Geneen Auditorium to discuss the role of the private sector in decarbonizing the global economy.
Duke students involved with off-campus Greek life have experienced an increase in police responses to events through the 2023-24 academic year, with incidents spiking in January and continuing through February.
Did you know that Duke’s Sanford School of Public Policy has a dedicated “safe space?” Located in a former office in Rubenstein Hall, the safe space is a “respite from discourse that can be demeaning, antagonistic or fraught.” The idea of the “safe space” — physical or metaphorical — is certainly no stranger on college campuses, including Duke. Administrators, professors and student leaders alike devote themselves to maintaining this safe space, supposedly keeping people happy, comfortable and (most importantly) safe. I must admit, however, that the ubiquitous reliance on “safe spaces” throughout Duke’s campus doesn’t leave me with so much of a warm, cozy feeling, but more of a persistent frustration.