Four double-figure scorers lead Duke women's basketball past Minnesota
By Drew Johnson | December 3, 2015Although the Blue Devils are no longer playing in paradise, it’s clear that they brought their A-game back with them to Durham.
Although the Blue Devils are no longer playing in paradise, it’s clear that they brought their A-game back with them to Durham.
The Blue Devils took care of the basketball and moved the ball well on offense in a 94-74 victory against Indiana Wednesday.
The former Blue Devil was suspended two games by the Philadelphia 76ers after videos of his actions near a Boston nightclub surfaced on TMZ.com last week.
Brandon Ingram and Matt Jones torched the nets for career-highs of 24 and 23 points, respectively, and Amile Jefferson flirted with a triple-double as Duke claimed another convincing win at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Brandon Ingram turned in his best performance of the young season Wednesday, torching Indiana for a career-high 24 points on 10-of-15 shooting in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge, and leading the No. 7 Blue Devils to their 15th win in 17 tries in the interconference battle.
The Blue Devils had their best week of the season during Thanksgiving in paradise, and they look to build on their momentum after returning home.
After a back-and-forth first 10 minutes, No. 7 Duke pulled away from Indiana to win comfortably 94-74 at Cameron Indoor Stadium in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge.
Led by Brandon Ingram's 18 first-half points, the No. 7 Blue Devils lead Indiana 51-42 at halftime of their Big Ten/ACC Challenge showdown Wednesday at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Indiana enters Cameron Indoor Stadium trying to move past a disappointing 1-2 showing at the Maui Jim Maui Invitational that included a loss to Wake Forest, but boasts talented and veteran guard play in Yogi Ferrell and James Blackmon Jr.
The Blue Zone takes a look at three keys to the game ahead of Duke's matchup against Indiana in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.
The Blue Zone takes a look at one player from each team that could be the difference-maker in the Duke's matchup against Indiana.
No. 7 Duke plays host to the Hoosiers at 9:15 p.m. Wednesday at Cameron Indoor Stadium as one of the final matchups in the three-day inter-conference battle. Since the inception of the Big Ten/ACC Challenge 17 years ago, the Blue Devils have posted a 14-2 record—the best mark of any team in either conference.
The Blue Zone takes a look at the play of some of the more notable Duke stars in NBA this week.
Grayson Allen's reputation as a high-powered dunker predates this season. But now that he has emerged from the bench and established himself as Duke’s go-to scorer, the sophomore is putting his athleticism on display with regularity.
After being one of the top conferences in the nation a year ago, the ACC has started slow this year with a number of upsets and close calls ahead of the ACC/Big Ten Challenge this week.
Luke Kennard garnered Player of the Week honors after he scored a career-high 22 points Sunday against Utah State.
Freshman Luke Kennard scored a career-best 22 points on 7-of-9 shooting and tied his season total with four 3-pointers to key the Duke offense Sunday agains the Aggies. The Blue Devils erupted to score the first 16 points of the second half to blow the game open.
Azurá Stevens brought home Player of the Week honors for the third consecutive week after her stellar performance this week in Cancun.
At the under-eight timeout, Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski was waiting for freshman Luke Kennard well away from the Blue Devil sideline. The 68-year old Krzyzewski met Kennard with a powerful two-handed push of the chest that seemed weeks in the making.
Freshman Luke Kennard scored a career-high 22 points on 7-of-9 shooting as No. 6 Duke used a monster run to open the second half to rout Utah State 85-52 Sunday at Cameron Indoor Stadium.