Key Three: Duke basketball vs Elon
By Sameer Pandhare | December 28, 2015The Blue Zone takes a look at three keys to the game as the Blue Devils look to get back on track Monday against Elon.
The Blue Zone takes a look at three keys to the game as the Blue Devils look to get back on track Monday against Elon.
Duke has just two nonconference games left before the start of its ACC gauntlet, and the Blue Devils have figured out a number of things. But the time between now and Saturday's conference opener at Boston College will be spent trying to answer a potentially season-defining question: how to survive without Amile Jefferson.
The Blue Zone takes a look at a player from each team that could be the difference maker in Duke's contest Monday against Elon.
In his first and only home game in the Tobacco Road rivalry, point guard Tyus Jones led the way as Duke overcame a seven-point deficit with 1:38 left to force overtime and stun the Tar Heels, 92-90.
With the NBA season kicking into full gear following an exciting slate of Christmas action, the Blue Zone takes a look at the play of former Blue Devils after almost a third of the season.
The departures of three title-winning freshmen left openings for yet another top-ranked Blue Devil recruiting class, with another one on the horizon in 2016.
No. 13 seed Albany had a stunning upset in mind in the Round of 64—a win against No. 3 seed Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium. But Rebecca Greenwell saved the day for the Blue Devils.
After being featured on a SportsCenter commercial last week, Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski got called back for an encore.
With non-conference play coming to a close, Saturday saw a string of Top 25 teams go down and narrowed the list of the remaining unbeatens.
After another solid week of play in which the Blue Devils came away with a 2-1 record, Azurá Stevens was named the Blue Zone Player of the Week.
The Blue Zone takes a look at the week in the ACC as conference play approaches.
A couple of strong performances from Luke Kennard this week helped him capture the Blue Zone's Player of the Week honors.
For Duke, Sunday’s game was its third chance to earn a statement win against a ranked opponent this season—and for the third time, the Blue Devils came up short.
Playing their third game in seven days, the No. 13 Blue Devils trail No. 8 Kentucky 38-30 at halftime at Rupp Arena.
The Tonight Show's Jimmy Fallon sat courtside Saturday at Madison Square Garden, where Duke fell to Utah 77-75 in overtime.
Duke guard Rebecca Greenwell grew up less than three hours away from Lexington, Ky., and though Sunday's showdown with No. 8 Kentucky will not be her first time traveling to Rupp Arena as a Blue Devil, it will be her first time taking the court.
Ever since his 16-point breakout performance in last year's NCAA Championship game, sophomore Grayson Allen has been Duke's go-to man.
Junior forward Kendall Cooper will not be enrolled at Duke next semester and will miss the remainder of the season, the program announced Saturday.
In Duke’s first real test without injured forward Amile Jefferson, Utah dominated the Blue Devils inside and dealt Duke its second defeat of the season 77-75 in overtime at Madison Square Garden
The Utes knocked off the No. 7 Blue Devils 77-75 in overtime Saturday at Madison Square Garden. Freshman Brandon Ingram had a chance to tie the game with less than five second left, but his scoop shot rolled off the rim and into the arms of Utah's Kyle Kuzma.