Freshman Mason Plumlee’s athletic dunk in the second half changed the course of the game.
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Freshman Mason Plumlee’s athletic dunk in the second half changed the course of the game.
“We’re definitely starting to figure it out in hostile environments,” guard Nolan Smith said after Wednesday night's win. “It starts with our defense.... We talked about ego, playing with confidence, playing with the swagger and playing like you’re the best player on the court.”
Duke’s Brian Zoubek and North Carolina’s Ed Davis, among many other players, battle for a loose ball during the Blue Devils’ 10-point win in Chapel Hill Wednesday.
Blue Devil head coach David Cutcliffe looked happy and relieved at a press conference Friday afternoon.
Duke outrebounded a big and athletic St. John’s squad Saturday, 41-31. Here, Lance Thomas, who finished with eight boards, battles for a rebound with the Red Storm’s Dele Coker.
Duke rebounded from a loss to Wisconsin in the ACC/Big 10 Challenge with a 80-71 victory over St. John’s at Cameron Indoor Stadium Saturday as the Blue Devils improved to 7-1.
Duke’s offensive line is smaller than most of the defensive fronts it faces but has held its own for much of the year.
Senior Jon Scheyer scored just 10 points, but he did not commit a turnover for the second consecutive night.
Junior Kyle Singler’s 23 points and 11 rebounds helped Duke overcome a slow start in a 74-49 victory over Coastal Carolina in the first round of the NIT Season Tip-Off. Singler scored 15 of his 23 in the first half.
Junior Damian Thornton, a linebacker and first-year starter, is recognized for his emotion on the field.
for the first time in recent memory the Blue Devil run game showed flashes of adequacy, as periodic five- and 10-yard rushes forced the Cavaliers to at least respect the possibility of a run.
Safety Catron Gainey and the Duke defensive unit slowed Virginia’s offense all day and scored the game-sealing touchdown Saturday.
Freshman Abby Hassinger and the Blue Devils other than leading scorer Amie Survilla need to score to help Duke defeat No. 3 Virginia Saturday.
Freshman middle blocker Christiana Gray (left) and junior libero Claire Smalzer (right) have helped make Duke’s blocking unit one of the most effective in the ACC.
Students at a variety of schools, including UNC, are beginning to take online hybrid courses, which are a combination of Internet lectures and in-person office hours with the professor.
Duke trailed by a set against both Clemson and Georgia Tech on the road, but recovered in both matches to stay just a game back of Florida State in the ACC standings.
Seniors KayAnne Gummersall and Elisabeth Redmond made the difference Sunday for Duke as the Blue Devils earned a key 4-1 win over No. 15 Virginia Tech.