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(12/11/22 8:57pm)
FORT MYERS, Fla.—With four teams ranked in the top 10 and five more receiving votes, the ACC is the toughest conference in the country this year. It’s good news for Duke, then, that it is entering conference play in its best shape of the season.
(12/11/22 9:01pm)
After each Duke men's basketball game this season, check back here for the Player of the Game and more. After starting their first-ever all-freshman lineup, the Blue Devils took down Maryland Eastern Shore with ease:
(12/11/22 6:26pm)
Duke has continued to show its growth over the month of December. Against beating a strong Iowa team in the Jimmy V Classic, Blue Devil fans got a glimpse of what this Duke team can become, a squad that is among the nation’s best on the defensive end with the talent to keep up with anyone on offense. After routing Maryland Eastern Shore with their first ever all-freshman starting five, the Blue Devils have a much-needed period of rest and practice. Then, Duke will turn its sights to ACC play, and by the end of the season, the Blue Devils will be the regular-season ACC champions.
(12/10/22 8:47pm)
The Blue Devils will be without their captain Saturday.
(12/11/22 7:22am)
For the first time in school history, Duke’s starting lineup Saturday evening was composed of five true freshmen.
(12/10/22 11:20pm)
No. 15 Duke left no doubt in the first half of its final nonconference game Saturday, jumping out to a big lead against visiting Maryland Eastern Shore. One half remains, and the Blue Devils are in the driver’s seat with a 39-21 advantage.
(12/11/22 12:26am)
No Jeremy Roach, no problem—at least Saturday against Maryland Eastern Shore.
(12/10/22 5:47pm)
Fresh off a commanding win against Iowa in New York, Duke returns home Saturday evening for a date with Maryland Eastern Shore. The Blue Zone is here with three keys to a win:
(12/10/22 6:11pm)
Duke hosts Maryland Eastern Shore Saturday evening at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Ahead of tipoff at 5:30 p.m., the Blue Zone provides you with our can't-miss prop bets:
(12/12/22 5:00am)
In the 1965 animated Peanuts special “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” Charlie Brown becomes a kind of prophet — a Peanuts preacher — when he asks a very honest question: “Isn’t there anyone who knows what Christmas is all about?”
(12/09/22 12:43pm)
Duke fans held their breaths as Austin Peay guard Liz Gibbs stepped up to the free throw line with under five seconds left on the clock Thursday. It was not the fourth quarter but the first, and fans were not worried about the score, but the lack thereof.
(12/09/22 7:52am)
Whether you love or hate Sakai, you’ll only have to use it for one more year — Canvas is the new platform in town.
(12/09/22 7:46am)
The Arts & Sciences Council heard a proposal to alter the foreign language requirement for students with disabilities that prevent them from taking language classes on Thursday. It also heard from the Trinity College Office of Technology Services regarding Duke’s shift to Canvas from Sakai.
(12/09/22 7:48am)
In a resolution to Durham City Council, Duke University has asked that a portion of N.C. Highway 751 be renamed in honor of Mike Krzyzewski, former head men’s basketball coach.
(12/09/22 7:01am)
Eligible students will soon be able to receive financial aid for Duke’s 2023 tenting season, a new initiative that aims to ease the financial burdens of tenting.
(12/09/22 3:47am)
While Blue Devils hunkered down Thursday night to study for upcoming exams, Duke faced its own final: one last home game before conference play begins in a few weeks. The team aced the test, earning itself an A-plus against Austin Peay.
(12/09/22 5:00am)
The question of whether it is possible to dissociate the artist from their work has been debated for a long time. Some people have become famous and have succeeded in their artistic work after positive reviews of their behavior. On the other hand, other well-known actors, musicians, artists or athletes have had their careers hampered by controversies.
(12/08/22 11:07pm)
As the NBA season creeps closer to the holiday season, the Blue Zone takes a look at some former Blue Devils who are making strides at the next level:
(12/09/22 6:27pm)
Sophomore Michelle Cooper announced that she would be forgoing her last two years of eligibility—the first Blue Devil soccer star to do so—to pursue her professional career. Yet, throughout her time at Duke, the Clarkston, Mich., native flourished and left her mark on the program—making her a top candidate for the USWNT.
(12/08/22 7:02am)
Duke Student Government senators heard from Mary Pat McMahon, vice provost and vice president of student affairs, about QuadEx, programs and spaces designed to build community on campus at their Wednesday meeting. They also approved updates to Krzyzewskiville tenting policies.