NCAA men's basketball rules committee proposes 30-second shot clock, other rules changes
By Ryan Hoerger | May 15, 2015The changes proposed by the committee will be voted on by the Playing Rules Oversight Panel June 8.
The changes proposed by the committee will be voted on by the Playing Rules Oversight Panel June 8.
With the signings of Derryck Thornton and Brandon Ingram, Duke once again has the top recruiting class in the country.
The ACC/Big Ten Challenge schedule was released Wednesday afternoon, setting up a showdown between the Blue Devils and Hoosiers in Durham.
The former Blue Devil will finish his degree this summer at Duke and will be immediately eligible to play for Terrapin head coach Mark Turgeon next season.
Duke won the national title on the hardwood this year, but some of its players and their successors have been taking in action on the baseball field as well.
Forward Justin Robinson—previously a preferred walk-on—was given a full scholarship and becomes the sixth member of Duke's incoming class.
Former Duke basketball player Rasheed Sulaimon denied allegations that he committed sexual assault in a interview with ESPN Wednesday.
Three veteran Chronicle sportswriters take look back at the Blue Devils tournament run and look ahead to a promising future for the program.
The Blue Devils continued to stockpile high school talent with the commitment of Kinston, N.C., native Brandon Ingram.
Among other recruiting news, Blue Devil fans are anxiously awaiting the decision of highly-touted prospect Brandon Ingram, who many believe is leaning towards taking his talents to Durham next...
The trio will lead the defending national champions during the 2015-16 season, the team announced following Thursday's end-of-year banquet.
Former Duke star Grant Hill is part of a group led by investment fund manager Antony Ressler that is close to buying the Hawks for around $850 million.
The senior just won the championship and is enjoying himself with his close friend Nolan Smith.
The Findlay Prep point guard will fill a void for Duke with Tyus Jones leaving for the NBA and Quinn Cook graduating.
In what was a busy week, the Duke coaches hit the recruiting trail hard looking to edge their way into the conversation for commitments from top prospects in the 2015 and 2016.
We take a look back at the regular seasons for some of the Duke's finest NBA talent and the road ahead for those on playoff bound teams.
After Jahlil Okafor, Justise Winslow and Tyus Jones all declared for the NBA draft in the past week, the Blue Devils needed to add some depth back to the roster and made strides in that department...
After winning a national title as freshmen, Tyus Jones joins Jahlil Okafor and Justise Winslow in deciding to move on to the pro ranks.
After consecutive first-round disappointments, the Blue Devils' lone senior came back to Durham a more confident and aggressive player and was one of the biggest reasons why Duke won the national...
The Houston native officially cast his hat into the ring, joining classmate Jahlil Okafor in declaring for the 2015 NBA draft after one year in Durham.