Key three: Joey Baker looks to return to form in Duke men's basketball's trip to Miami
By Jake C. Piazza | January 3, 2020After a dominating New Year's Eve victory against Boston College, Duke heads south to continue its conference slate.
After a dominating New Year's Eve victory against Boston College, Duke heads south to continue its conference slate.
Coming off of an overtime victory at Clemson, the Hurricanes will be eager to take the floor in the Watsco Center against the Blue Devils and stop them right in their tracks as the new decade kicks off.
Tre Jones and the Blue Devils hounded Derryck Thornton in his first time back in Cameron Indoor Stadium since the 2015-16 season, when he started 20 games at point guard for the Blue Devils.
Eleven Blue Devils put points on the scoreboard against the Eagles, but star point guard Tre Jones' return made an impact bigger than a scoreboard could measure.
Duke could do no wrong in its ACC battle with Boston College.
Duke did not struggle against the Eagles in the first half.
Hurt, a 6-foot-9 “matchup nightmare," is draining treys at a 38.5 percent rate thus far, and the Blue Devils will need him to hit at a similar ratio to pull away from a Boston College team looking for a major upset.
The Blue Devils' floor general will be back in battle Tuesday night.
Though the decade will end after the Blue Devils’ Tuesday evening matchup against Boston College, that game will mark the beginning of the ACC gauntlet, and a chance for Duke to enter the new year on the right foot.
The Blue Devils will certainly be eyeing a return to the top spot.
After taking care of business against Brown, Duke welcomes Boston College to Cameron Indoor Stadium for the Blue Devils’ first home ACC contest of the season.
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Despite an ice-cold performance from beyond the arc, Duke took control in the second half to cruise past Brown 75-50 in a rare Saturday morning matchup.
With less than seven minutes remaining against Brown, Alex O’Connell sank a three, leading to roaring applause from the Cameron Crazies.
Things were anything but smooth throughout the day for Duke, but the Blue Devils came alive in at the end of the game with a 14-2 run to seal a victory in the final nonconference game of the regular season.
Playing without star point guard Tre Jones, the Blue Devils looked sluggish out of the gates against Brown Saturday in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
The Blue Devils will look to Jordan Goldwire in their final nonconference game.
Dozens of Baker diehards scream and shout for him in Cameron throughout every home game, and so far this season the sophomore has not let them down.