
Trevon Duval will be tasked with molding a young offense together as a freshman and may have some struggles against some of the ACC’s top veteran guards.
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Trevon Duval will be tasked with molding a young offense together as a freshman and may have some struggles against some of the ACC’s top veteran guards.
Marvin Bagley III is one of Duke’s best athletes and could throw down several highlight-reel dunks in what will likely be his lone season at Duke.
Odom could break out as a top option for Duke this year.
Gary Trent's ability to shoot with consistency will be key for Duke this year.
Justin Robinson will face stiff competition for minutes this season.
Justin Robinson wowed the crowd and his teammates with a putback dunk in the second half.
Jordan Goldwire will fill the backup point guard role for Duke this year, playing behind Trevon Duval.
Marvin Bagley III made some impressive plays in the second half and finished with 16 points.
The Blue Devils donned shirts with the word "Equality" when they came out of the locker room just before tip-off.
Grayson Allen led all scorers and knocked down five triples.
Gary Trent Jr. will provide scoring from everywhere on the floor for the Blue Devils.
The Blue Devils celebrated their seniors this weekend.
A temporary platform in place of the crow's nest will interfere with about 40 seats in Section 7 this year.
Griffin Conine was in the top five in the Cape Cod Baseball League in batting average, home runs and RBIs.
Daniele Proch's extra time goal helped Duke beat Vermont to win the John Rennie invitational.
Justin Guterding matched a career high with 10 points to lead Duke past Johns Hopkins in Baltimore.
Sophomore midfielder Brad Smith scored a career-high four goals in the Blue Devils' regular-season finale.
Ryan Day surrendered just two runs in a career-high eight innings Saturday, but the Blue Devil offense did not give him enough support for a win.