CORAL GABLES, Fla. — If you knew that two Duke players were on the court for 39 minutes or more on any given night, there would be a good chance those two were seniors Kyle Singler and Nolan Smith.
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — In Miami, a city well known for a certain basketball “Big Three,” the Blue Devils came into Sunday night’s matchup wondering who their third option might be.
After demolishing Wake Forest Friday night, the Blue Devils overpowered a dangerous Boston College squad 66-53 Sunday behind the superior post play of Krystal Thomas and Allison Vernerey.
The Hurricanes have their work cut out for them this weekend, and Nolan Smith’s performance against North Carolina Wednesday night may incite a bit of déjà vu for Miami.
Only a few days after Alex Murphy pledged his allegiance to the Blue Devils, Rasheed Sulaimon, ESPN’s 18th-ranked player in his class, verbally commited to Duke.
After dropping two games just seven days apart, the Blue Devils will look to change the focus of their team this weekend.
Standing at a svelte 6-foot-10 and 210 pounds, North Carolina forward John Henson does not possess the burly physique of fellow ACC big men such as Miami’s Reggie Johnson, N.C. State’s Tracy Smith...
Two hours before tip-off last night, Nolan Smith warmed up in a nearly empty Cameron Indoor Stadium. As he shot jumpers, the speakers suddenly came on—Jay Z’s “A Star Is Born.”