Five observations from Duke men's basketball's first half against Virginia Tech
By Shane Smith | December 6, 2019The Blue Devils started slow, but a resurgent Jordan Goldwire has led Duke to just a small deficit at halftime.
The Blue Devils started slow, but a resurgent Jordan Goldwire has led Duke to just a small deficit at halftime.
The hyper-athletic Blue Devil freshman is back in business.
If there is one thing that can contribute to a big time upset, it's a team's ability to shoot from 3-point range, and the Hokies are more than capable
The Blue Zone analyzes a key player for each team in the Blue Devils' first conference game of the season.
While their classmates at Duke scramble to finish the presentations, projects and papers they’ve been putting off for weeks as the semester winds down, the Blue Devils will be wrapping up a particularly grueling stretch of their own Friday.
The usual suspects for Duke stepped up against Michigan State Tuesday evening—but so did some unexpected players.
Javin DeLaurier was one of four often overlooked Blue Devil veterans who played some of their best basketball on the road in a crucial win against the Spartans Tuesday night.
Despite playing in his first true road game and getting booed on every miss during shootaround, freshman Vernon Carey Jr. was simply unfazed by the spotlight. On a night when former Spartan Draymond Green’s number was lifted into the Breslin Center rafters, it was the Blue Devils' turn to crash the party.
The Blue Devils came out looking for blood.
Coming off a week that featured a devastating home loss to Stephen F. Austin and an uncomfortably tight win against a mediocre Winthrop team, Duke desperately needs a statement win to assuage doubts about its national title relevance.
The Blue Zone analyzes a key player for each team in a rematch of last season's Elite Eight.
For the fourth time this season, there is a new top dog in the AP poll.
A solid offensive performance from Duke’s star point guard against one of the best guards in the country could go a long way going forward.
A successful revenge match after Duke's Elite Eight exodus against the Spartans will be no easy feat.
Eighteen of Matthew Hurt's points came in the first half, as the Blue Devils again found themselves scrapping for the lead in Cameron Indoor Stadium in a game few expected to be close.
No. 1 Duke looked vulnerable at times, but the Blue Devils bounced back from a historic loss to defeat Winthrop Friday night.
In an otherwise sleepy Friday night contest, the Blue Devils received news they did not want to hear: a potentially serious injury for starters.
Winthrop has held its own against No. 1 Duke in the Black Friday matchup, as the Blue Devils own just a 42-35 lead at the half.
No. 1 Duke will host Winthrop with a chance to get right following its stunning defeat to Stephen F. Austin earlier in the week.
Duke looks to reclaim Cameron Indoor Stadium against the visiting Winthrop Eagles Friday night.