Recruiting roundup: Carter, Trent Jr. both put Duke in top 4
By Sameer Pandhare | September 22, 2016With the regular season a little more than a month away, the pace is starting to pick up on the recruiting front.
With the regular season a little more than a month away, the pace is starting to pick up on the recruiting front.
Jahlil Okafor took some time Wednesday afternoon to interact with some of his 155,224 Twitter followers.
Countdown to Craziness 2016 is a month away, but now Blue Devil fans can already start looking forward to Duke's 2017 nonconference schedule.
Former Duke forward Alex Murphy has received a sixth year of eligibility after leaving Durham for Florida and will finish his career at Northeastern, ESPN's Jeff Goodman reported Tuesday afternoon.
Assistant coach Jon Scheyer has recorded all 14 episodes of his new offseason podcasts. The Blue Zone takes a look at some of the highlights from the last six episodes.
The five-time national champion said he agreed with the recent statement issued by Kevin White, vice president and director of athletics, regarding House Bill 2, talked about the leadership development startup and spoke publicly about the national anthem protests sweeping across the country.
The Blue Devils' 2016-17 roster is full of NBA talent, but pro scouts will only have two chances to evaluate Harry Giles and company in practice this season.
As the Blue Devils chase their first ACC regular-season title since 2010, they can take comfort knowing their conference slate appears easier than last year’s.
Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski is busy on the recruiting trail and getting his team ready for the 2016-17 season, but the five-time national champion is hoping to spread his leadership message beyond the basketball court.
After addressing the issue of gun violence in his hometown of Chicago earlier this summer, former Duke star Jabari Parker made another statement about social justice early Wednesday morning.
A young camper thought he could guard Quinn Cook. Things did not go well for him.
Duke’s coaching staff is not taking a break on the recruiting trail during Labor Day Weekend with the start of official practice less than a month away.
Just three days after he announced publicly that he had received a Duke offer, four-star shooting guard Alex O'Connell became the first Class of 2017 prospect to commit to the Blue Devils.
Four-star small forward Jermaine Samuels received an offer from Duke a month after an eye-opening performance at the Nike Peach Jam in July.
The annual late-night Thursday trip to Target for dorm room items is a Duke orientation week tradition, but this year's event for the Class of 2020 got an added boost from a former Duke basketball star.
The Blue Devils recently offered four-star shooting guard Alex O'Connell a scholarship, making him the fourth shooting guard they have offered and 14th player in the class overall.
The marquee regular season event started in 2011 and features two November regular season games each year between the four schools with rotating opponents.
Before Monday afternoon's event, Bilas, Hill and Henderson met with reporters to discuss the foundation, their thoughts on Krzyzewski's accomplishment and Duke's 2016-17 season. Highlights from the conversations can be found below:
Former Duke player and assistant coach Tommy Amaker has hired Blue Devil staff assistant Mike Sotsky to be an assistant coach at Harvard, CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein reported Sunday evening.
Although Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski has now led USA basketball to three consecutive gold medals, his tenure with the national team is now finished.