Duke women's basketball overpowered by No. 2 Louisville in ACC opener
By Alex Jackson | December 9, 2020In the battle to remain undefeated, the perennial contender Cardinals ultimately proved too strong for the upstart Blue Devils.
In the battle to remain undefeated, the perennial contender Cardinals ultimately proved too strong for the upstart Blue Devils.
We break down each of the Blue Devils' conference opponents this season.
The Blue Devils have been riding high so far this season en route to three nonconference blowouts. But the time has come for a reality check.
The question of the season may not be who replaces Odom and Gorecki, but rather how the entire team rises to the occasion and shares the load.
For the third straight game, the Blue Devils blew their opponent off the court.
The Blue Devils will host East Carolina in Cameron Indoor Stadium Saturday at 12 p.m., looking to stay undefeated after two back-to-back blowout wins against Longwood and Western Carolina.
With the intensive planning and prepared resources, Duke is in a good position to play many of the games on its schedule.
The Blue Devils clearly had the size advantage, but as the game progressed they showcased another strength that perhaps wasn’t as clear coming into the game.
Behind a flurry of impressive performances, the Blue Devils rolled to their second straight win to begin the season.
Duke looks to continue its strong start to the “Kara Era” as it gets into the thick of its nonconference schedule.
For the first time in Duke basketball history, a Black head coach led the Blue Devil sideline.
It didn't take long for Duke to get off to a strong start.
After a seemingly endless offseason, Duke basketball finally returns Wednesday at 12 p.m.
The official start of the Kara Lawson era is finally here. Welcome to The Chronicle's 2020-21 women's basketball season preview.
With the Blue Devils' 2020-21 season beginning tomorrow, five of our beat writers break down their predictions for the upcoming campaign.
This is easily the best the program has done on the recruiting trail since 2017. So how have Lawson and the Blue Devils been able to make it happen?
As Lawson takes the next step in her accomplished career, she will look to use all the lessons from her vast background.
While McCallie's resignation shook the confidence of Duke's then-2021 commits, de Jesus remained.
There are colossal shoes to fill this coming season. But if there’s anyone who can do it, it’s Mikayla Boykin.
Goodchild's defense and 3-point shooting can make or break this year's squad.