Former Duke football guard Laken Tomlinson is one win away from his second Super Bowl appearance in three years.
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Former Duke football guard Laken Tomlinson is one win away from his second Super Bowl appearance in three years.
Senior Kelly Chen won both her singles matches over the weekend.
Irving has averaged 22.0 points since returning to the Nets on Jan. 5.
Roughly 2,000 students gathered in Cameron Indoor Stadium Wednesday evening to take the Blue Tenting Entry Test.
RJ Barrett and Cam Reddish are teammates once more after Reddish's trade to New York.
Tyus Jones hit all five of his 3-point attempts Tuesday to push the Grizzlies past the Warriors.
Tenting for Duke men's basketball's March 5 matchup against North Carolina will begin Jan. 23.
Coach K and his squad came back against North Carolina in 1998 to earn his 500th win.
Tenting for Duke men's basketball's regular-season finale against North Carolina will be postponed until after in-person classes resume.
Duke's most recent title team, the 2015 group, was discussion during the latest edition of Cameron Chronicles.
Luke Kennard is shooting 44.2% from 3-point range in 2021-22.
Noah Gray made his first career start Sunday in Kansas City's 36-10 win against Pittsburgh.
The New York Giants placed starting quarterback Daniel Jones on injured reserve Monday, officially ending his season.
Former Wake Forest defensive coordinator Lyle Hemphill was hired Sunday evening as Duke's safeties coach.
Graduate student Lily Nabet was one of the three captains on this year's team.
Duke men's basketball assistant coach Nolan Smith will miss Saturday's game against Elon.
Duke's Saturday matchup against Loyola Maryland is canceled.
Laken Tomlinson has been a reliable piece at offensive guard for the 49ers.
Jon Scheyer's inaugural recruiting class is currently No. 1 in the nation.
Duke football's new head coach will be looking to bring the Blue Devils back to prominence.