Duke wrestling continues losing skid, falls at home to N.C. State
By Rodrigo Amare | February 18, 2024Duke’s disappointing season continued Sunday against No. 8 N.C. State in Cameron Indoor Stadium, as the Blue Devils fell by a score of 36-9.
Duke’s disappointing season continued Sunday against No. 8 N.C. State in Cameron Indoor Stadium, as the Blue Devils fell by a score of 36-9.
As the spring sports season begins for many of the Blue Devil sports teams, each week the Blue Zone will highlight a big performer in one of Duke’s spring teams. This week, it is Brennan O’Neill from Duke men's lacrosse.
Carried by a historic scoring performance from freshman guard Jared McCain, Duke eased to a 76-67 win against Florida State. The Blue Zone analyzes the win with the Player of the Game and more.
In the last race of their last indoor track meet of the regular season, the Blue Devils delivered a final rewrite of their record books at the BU Terrier DMR Challenge over the weekend.
At first it was a question of how to get the ball to him, then it was whether the Blue Devils should ever get the ball out of his white-hot hands. Even his “heat-check” attempts were falling.
Despite a neck-and-neck first half Saturday afternoon at Koskinen Stadium, No. 13 Johns Hopkins pulled away in the third quarter, this time for good. No. 25 Duke fell in its home opener 17-13.
On Friday evening, The Chronicle’s sports department unanimously elected Trinity sophomore Ranjan Jindal to serve as sports editor of the paper’s 120th volume.
On Saturday afternoon in Koskinen Stadium, the second-ranked Blue Devils extended their undefeated streak with a determined 19-10 win against the Hawks.
The ninth-ranked Blue Devils headed South to take on the Seminoles in Tallahassee Saturday afternoon. A not-so-sunny Florida capital played host to a 76-67 Duke win led by McCain, whose 35 points may have made him the most hated college basketball player in Tallahassee.
On the back of a three-game winning run at home, No. 9 Duke made the trip down to Tallahassee Saturday afternoon looking for its first away win since a loss at North Carolina. Heading into the halftime locker room, the Blue Devils lead Florida State 44-34.
Sophomore point guard Tyrese Proctor did not travel with the Duke men’s basketball team to Tallahassee, Fla., for its Saturday game against Florida State due to a concussion.
Duke men’s basketball legend Charles “Lefty” Driesell passed away Saturday, per a program release. He was 92.
In a special pre-selection show, the NCAA released its current top 16 seeds for the NCAA men’s basketball tournament. Duke checked in as the No. 12 overall seed, placing Blue Devils as the No. 3-seed in the West region.
No. 9 Duke travels south Saturday for a clash against Florida State. Ahead of the matchup, the Blue Zone is here with some can’t-miss prop bets.
In a high-profile opening tilt with Big Ten contender Indiana to kick off the 2024 college baseball season, No. 16 Duke had early returns on its offseason promise, taking down the Hoosiers 6-3 in the first game of the Baseball at the Beach event in Conway, S.C., behind an excellent day from the staff and some high-flying offense.
No. 9 Duke begins a tricky three-game road trip in Tallahassee, Fla., to take on the Florida State Seminoles, and the Blue Zone is here with a key player to watch on both sides.
Despite the loss, the Blue Devils certainly have something to be proud of — this was a close game against an excellent team, and while the finish was disappointing the performance on the whole was solid.
After a successful three-game homestand, the Blue Devils will travel to Tallahassee, Fla., to take on the Seminoles. Ahead of the contest, the Blue Zone brings you three keys to a Duke victory.
They say the devil is in the details. But in Durham, the Blue Devils are in the details - and in the numbers.
In front of a packed house at Cassell Coliseum Thursday night, No. 12 Virginia Tech eked out a 61-56 victory against the Blue Devils in a game that went down to the absolute wire.