Duke players react to unveiling of 2015 NCAA championship banner
By Ryan Hoerger | October 19, 2015Matt Jones, Grayson Allen and more players reflect on the banner-raising at Cameron Indoor Stadium Saturday night.
Matt Jones, Grayson Allen and more players reflect on the banner-raising at Cameron Indoor Stadium Saturday night.
Highly-touted recruits from the Classes of 2016, 2017 and 2018 dotted the bleachers next to and behind the Duke bench at the Blue Devils' annual Countdown to Craziness event Saturday night.
When the lights went down and the curtain went up, this year’s expectations were officially enshrined in the rafters of Cameron Indoor Stadium, as Duke hung its 2015 NCAA championship banner at Countdown to Craziness.
After the unveiling of the 2015 NCAA championship banner, the Blue Devils' 24-minute scrimmage featured strong play by big men Marshall Plumlee and Amile Jefferson and smooth shooting by Grayson Allen and Luke Kennard.
Duke opened Countdown to Craziness Saturday night with the hanging of its 2015 national championship banner, capping off what was already bound to be a special evening at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
With the start of the NBA season just around the corner, it's time to take a look at the season ahead for a handful of former Blue Devil standouts.
After a performance for the ages in April's national championship game against Wisconsin, sophomore Grayson Allen will not be taking anybody by surprise this season.
According to USA Today, Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski reached out to congratulate Bryant assistant Chris Burns after Burns became the first Division I men's basketball coach to come out as gay.
Some of the highlights from head coach Mike Krzyzewski's press conference, including an injury update and progress adapting to the NCAA's new rules for 2015-16.
The squad that took the court at Cameron Indoor Stadium Friday for Duke's open practice looked very different than the one that cut down the nets at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
This week's issue of Sportswrap features senior running back Shaquille Powell, who rushed for 88 yards and three touchdowns—including the game-sealing 30-yard dash on fourth-and-one—in Duke's 34-20 win against then-No. 20 Georgia Tech Saturday.
Quinn Cook grew up in the nation's capital, but never had the opportunity to set foot inside its most iconic building. Tuesday morning, he got his chance, surrounded, fittingly, by the teammates who helped him climb to the top of the college basketball world.
Duke's 2015 national championship team received its championship rings Monday night, one day before a scheduled meeting with President Barack Obama.
Duke will meet with President Obama Tuesday morning after cutting down the nets as NCAA champions for the fifth time in program history.
The Blue Devils' toughest stretch of the conference schedule will come in mid-February. During a 12-day stretch, head coach Mike Krzyzewski's squad will play Louisville twice, Virginia and North Carolina.
Frank Jackson's pending announcement highlights the latest news in the world of recruiting