Behind Curry’s 17, Duke plucks RedHawks
By Andy Margius | November 17, 2010Despite a mixed performance from some of its top players, Duke had no problem handling Miami, cruising to an easy 79-45 victory in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Despite a mixed performance from some of its top players, Duke had no problem handling Miami, cruising to an easy 79-45 victory in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Two minutes and one second into last night’s game, freshman point guard Kyrie Irving was whistled for his second foul, having harassed a RedHawk player a little too closely near the sideline.
Despite boasting an arsenal of sharpshooters on the perimeter, Duke used its size and strength to completely overpower Southern California down low Monday night.
Tonight marks game two of the O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic, which will conclude next week with a pair of high-profile matchups in Kansas City, Mo. But the Blue Devils must get past two mid-level...
With the graduation of defensive stoppers Lance Thomas and Brian Zoubek, there were plenty of questions about Duke’s defense starting the new season.
Make no mistake: This is still Jasmine Thomas’s team. She still strikes fear in her opponent.
And they’re off. No. 1 Duke began its 2010-2011 season with a bang on Sunday against Princeton.
Following a trying first half plagued by missed shots and an excessive amount of turnovers, No. 6 Duke managed to overcome a stingy Brigham Young defense and win its season opener 69-54 at Cameron...
It’s a familiar spot for the Blue Devils. They open their season yet again as the team in the country. They return their best player as well as a core of experienced starters. They’re even the...
With the memories of the 2010 NCAA title in the back of everyone’s mind, the Blue Devils will begin their pursuit of another national championship when they take on Princeton in Cameron Indoor...
Much hype has been made of the recruiting class brought in by head coach Joanne P. McCallie for the 2010-11 season.