Duke men's basketball announces home-and-home series with Arizona beginning in 2023-24 season
By Sasha Richie | July 18, 2022Duke has announced a home-and-home series with Arizona beginning in the 2023-24 season.
Duke has announced a home-and-home series with Arizona beginning in the 2023-24 season.
With the college basketball season fast approaching and Duke's upcoming nonconference slate now official, The Chronicle is here to piece together the details of the Blue Devils' 2022-23 schedule. Here is everything we know so far.
In this series, the Blue Zone analyzes film on each of the Blue Devils' new signees and transfers for the 2022-23 season. First, let’s take a look at Kale Catchings.
Duke may not be in season, but plenty of action has already unfolded since its Final Four run.
By the end of the night, four of Banchero’s Duke teammates had also joined the professional ranks, making program history and adding to a growing Blue Devil presence across the Association.
The Blue Devils will host Ohio State in the 2022 ACC/Big Ten Challenge, per a team release Friday morning. The matchup will mark a rematch of the Buckeyes' 2021 win in Columbus, this time on Duke's home floor.
After much speculation about his draft position and potential, the New York Knicks have selected Trevor Keels with the 42nd overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft after one year in Durham.
From overtime hero to “Captain Zero,” the next step in the career of Wendell Moore Jr. will be as a professional player in 2022-23.
After a high-flying freshman season, AJ Griffin has been selected 16th overall by the Atlanta Hawks, joining teammates Paolo Banchero and Mark Williams as the first Blue Devils taken in the 2022 NBA Draft.
Center Mark Williams has been selected 15th overall by the Charlotte Hornets in the 2022 NBA Draft, joining former teammate Paolo Banchero as the second Blue Devil to be selected in the first half of the draft's first round.
With the first overall pick in Thursday’s NBA Draft in Brooklyn, N.Y., the Orlando Magic have selected Paolo Banchero, opting for the former Duke superstar in one of the tightest races for the draft’s top honor in recent memory.
Should all five Blue Devils who declared for the 2022 NBA Draft be selected Thursday night, Duke will become part of an exclusive list of programs that have had five or more players taken in one draft.
Thursday evening, five former Blue Devils hope to hear their name called on stage at the 2022 NBA Draft in Brooklyn, N.Y. Before then, The Chronicle predicts where each Duke product could land and breaks down the rest of the lottery.
With the 2021-22 NBA season in the books, the Blue Zone takes one last look at the Duke representatives in the Finals.
Worthington is one of three Blue Devils transferring from the program.
Duke announced the addition of graduate transfer Max Johns via release Monday afternoon. Johns, who played four years at Princeton, officially joins the Blue Devils alongside fellow graduate transfer Jacob Grandison, who announced his own commitment Saturday.
Former Illinois and Holy Cross wing Jacob Grandison announced Saturday via Instagram that he will be joining the Blue Devils for the 2022-23 season as a graduate transfer.
As the NBA Finals near their end, just one Duke product remains. The Blue Zone checks out his recent performance, as well as a career update of another former Blue Devil.
Former Duke star Grant Hill returned to campus Wednesday night for a special Brotherhood leg of his autobiography promotional tour.
Wednesday evening, Grant Hill returns to Duke as part of the book tour for his new memoir, "Game," released Tuesday. The Chronicle spoke with Hill over the phone Tuesday about his book and his upcoming event on campus at Duke.