Top-30 Mark Williams commits to Duke men's basketball's Class of 2020
By Shane Smith | November 1, 2019Mike Krzyzewski may be 72 years old, but when it comes to recruiting, he's still as spry as ever.
Mike Krzyzewski may be 72 years old, but when it comes to recruiting, he's still as spry as ever.
Expect Jones to take on an even larger role on the team this year.
The Blue Zone has everything worth knowing about each Duke player this season.
The Chronicle's men's basketball beat writers break down their predictions for the 2019-20 campaign.
Check out our team previews for each of Duke's opponents in the 2019-20 season.
It seems like just yesterday when Zion Williamson and company were flying through the rafters of Cameron Indoor Stadium. However, the seasons have changed, and it's almost that time for the 115th season of Blue Devil basketball. Duke is once again in the conversation for a national championship and ranked No. 4 to start the year. The Chronicle will be your go-to source for all things Blue Devils while they strive for a sixth national title.
Krzyzewski's legacy will live on with dozens of current coaches who played or coached under him, being shaped by the winningest coach in college basketball history.
This season the world isn’t zeroed in on Durham like it was when Zion Williamson, R.J. Barrett and Cam Reddish made their one-year college pitstop.
Duke's social media chief, David Bradley, has gathered a following unmatched by any other college program.
For any real shot at a title this year, columnist Glen Morgenstern argues Duke has to roll the dice with its freshmen.
The most important developments for the Blue Devils' upperclassmen will certainly come in their junior class, with Alex O'Connell and Jordan Goldwire being the keys to Duke reaching the next level this season.
Krzyzewski is relying on Jones not only to run the Blue Devil attack, but to become one of the team’s predominant offensive weapons.
Zion Williamson may remain sidelined, but Kyrie Irving and R.J. Barrett pushed the NBA's crop of former Blue Devils to an impressive week.
Duke had an outstanding performance Wednesday night, especially on the defensive end.
Onome Akinbode-James will look to build off a successful freshman campaign.
Vernon Carey Jr. comes to Durham as the No. 6 overall recruit in the country.
Matthew Hurt comes to Duke as the No. 11 overall recruit in the country.