Five things: Can Duke men's basketball slow down North Carolina?
By Shane Smith | February 19, 2019All eyes will turn to Durham Wednesday to see the greatest rivalry in college sports.
All eyes will turn to Durham Wednesday to see the greatest rivalry in college sports.
One of the most famous men in America will be on hand for one of the greatest rivalries in sports Wednesday night.
Rebounding and perimeter defense will be key for Duke in its matchup against North Carolina.
The Chronicle is here for all the coverage you need about this year's matchup Wednesday night and the rivalry's history.
A brief look at the Duke-North Carolina rivalry by the numbers.
In the Blue Devils' opening matchup against the Tar Heels, Duke looks to leverage streaky shooting with strong inside play.
Although Duke's starters have been exceptional, the Blue Devils have yet to find consistent production from the bench.
Our Hank Tucker looks back at the top 10 games in the history of the Tobacco Road rivalry.
The greatest rivalry in college basketball is upon us. How do our beats think the game will unfold?
John Feinstein, renowned sports author and two-time sports editor, sits down with the Chronicle to discuss Duke and North Carolina's history as cross-town rivals.
In a season full of highlights, here are some of the best Duke wins this season.
The Blue Devils are once again the team to beat in college basketball.
R.J. Barrett has shown drastic improvements as a ball-handler this season.
After needing one of the most improbable comebacks in program history to take down Louisville, Duke didn’t trail for a second back home.
Floyd Mayweather sat among several former Duke players behind the team's bench.
If the Blue Devils want to stay on top of their conference, Duke can't let their Triangle Area rival sneak by for a disappointing upset.
Start marking your calendars for the next three seasons.
By the time clock hits all zeroes late Tuesday night, the scoreboard atop the KFC Yum! Center read like this: Devils 71, Cards 69.
The Blue Zone takes a look back at Duke's wild 71-69 victory Tuesday night.
Tuesday night, Duke didn't look like its controlling self for more than a half hour.