Beyond the Arc: Duke basketball vs. Clemson
By Ryan Hoerger | February 22, 2015No. 4 Duke tamed the Tigers Saturday, routing Clemson 78-56 behind the play of senior Quinn Cook and freshman Justise Winslow.
No. 4 Duke tamed the Tigers Saturday, routing Clemson 78-56 behind the play of senior Quinn Cook and freshman Justise Winslow.
With Jahlil Okafor on the bench, Quinn Cook and Justise Winslow combined for 47 points as the Blue Devils took care of the Tigers Saturday.
It may not have the hype of the Tobacco Road rivalry, but the Blue Devils know they can’t let their foot off the gas pedal against their next opponent.
The three keys for the Blue Devils Saturday are battling on the glass, surviving Jahlil Okafor's absence and keeping Clemson's best creator out of the paint.
The Blue Devils' senior leader will be key for a young squad coming off an emotional win Wednesday against its rival.
The swingman is one of the Blue Devils' top remaining targets in next year's class and will also visit North Carolina Saturday.
The new uniforms from Nike feature "Duke" in white letters, outlined in blue, continuing a recent trend of creating one-time jerseys.
The former Blue Devil standouts won a title together in 2010 and were part of a chaotic Thursday before the trade deadline.
In an instant classic, No. 4 Duke overcame a seven-point deficit with 1:35 remaining in regulation to defeat a taller, more physical North Carolina team 92-90 in overtime Wednesday night at Cameron...
The legendary head coach received a touching tribute from the players and coaches of both teams before tipoff of one of the nation's most intense rivalries.
There were several high-profile players at Cameron Indoor Stadium Wednesday night.
The 6-foot-11 freshman center's status going forward remains uncertain after Wednesday night's injury.
Wednesday night's thrilling rally had many parallels to the Feb. 8, 2012 meeting between Duke and North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
With a week before the ACC Championships, Duke will use the Virginia Tech Challenge to fine-tune technique and make final decisions about events.
The 6-foot-8 forward had 30 points and 11 rebounds when the teams met in Durham a season ago.
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