Day-Wilson, Taylor shine in Duke women's basketball's win against Troy
By Franck Djidjeu | November 29, 2021This was an evening to remember for both freshman Shayeann Day-Wilson and junior Celeste Taylor.
This was an evening to remember for both freshman Shayeann Day-Wilson and junior Celeste Taylor.
With nearly a month of play to look back upon and much more still ahead, our beats are here to give you The Chronicle's inaugural Power Rankings of each team vying for the ACC crown.
Cutcliffe may have elevated Duke football to new heights since his hiring in 2007, but perhaps his most profound impact on the program throughout the years has been on the players who have called him their head coach.
Sportswrap is your one-stop shop for everything Duke athletics, where we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week and give a brief look ahead. Here’s our recap for the week of Nov. 22-28.
After taking down top-ranked Gonzaga in Friday night's high-profile matchup in Las Vegas, the Blue Devils are right back at it Tuesday at Ohio State in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge.
After Sunday afternoon's news that Duke football head coach David Cutcliffe's time with the program has come to an end, let's take the time to appreciate some of the longtime coach's finest accomplishments with the Blue Devils.
With the David Cutcliffe era officially coming in Durham, the focus now shifts to identifying who the next Duke head coach could be. Here is a list of 10 candidates that athletic director Nina King might have in mind, grouped into two categories. The main qualities we took into account were a potential coach's recruiting chops and ability to produce sustained winning.
Duke football head coach David Cutcliffe and the program “have reached a mutual agreement for separation,” athletic director Nina King announced Sunday afternoon.
Taking on No.10-seed Saint Louis in the third round of the NCAA tournament, the Blue Devils scored three goals, but that wasn’t enough, as their miracle season finally ended with a 4-3 loss.
It was senior day, and for the third straight year, Duke's final home game was against Miami. The Blue Devils fell 47-10 and before the game’s start, Duke celebrated the achievements of seniors on the team.
No. 5 Duke took down No. 1 Gonzaga in a game for the ages, anchored by our Player of the Game, Mark Williams.
Plenty of sports events are loud. This one was earsplitting.
Every football game, our beat writers Cam Polo, Jake Piazza, Max Rego, Alex Jackson, Micah Hurewitz and Jonathan Levitan will be here to give you their picks for Duke's upcoming matchup, and we'll keep track of their prediction records every week. This is Duke's last game of the 2021 season, and it enters this one against Miami as 21-point underdogs.
Miami comes to Durham this Saturday for Duke’s Senior Day at Wallace Wade Stadium. The Devils look to record their first ACC win of the season, so the Blue Zone previews the game with some film analysis.
Every week the Blue Zone gives you our can't-lose prop bets for the upcoming football game.
Blue blood vs. new blood. Paolo vs. Chet. Duke’s defense vs. Gonzaga’s offense. This game was one of the most hyped regular-season college basketball games in recent memory for a reason. And it lived up to the hype.
Well, who would have expected this? In its first matchup against a No. 1 team since the 2013-14 season, Duke goes into the locker room leading 45-42 against the Gonzaga Bulldogs, freshman Paolo Banchero leading the way for the Blue Devils with 20 points.
Two years ago, at Koskinen Stadium, the beleaguered Blue Devils had a signature win against then-No. 19 Santa Clara. Friday night, the Broncos finally got their revenge.
It’s finally here—Duke’s highly-anticipated matchup with No. 1 Gonzaga. And for some of you, two of the top college basketball teams in the country battling it out is enough to warrant your attention for a few of your precious Friday night hours. But others may need an added incentive, and that’s where the Blue Zone comes in with some can’t-miss prop bets.
No. 5 Duke has a marquee matchup at 10:30 p.m. Friday against No. 1 Gonzaga, who is an 8.5-point favorite, and this contest almost has too many storylines to count.