Three points: Duke men's basketball still ironing out wrinkles ahead of date with The Citadel
By Rachael Kaplan | November 21, 2021The Blue Zone brings three keys to a Duke victory against The Citadel Monday.
The Blue Zone brings three keys to a Duke victory against The Citadel Monday.
After each Duke men's basketball game this season, check back here for the Player of the Game and more. Today, the Blue Zone takes a look at another strong performance from Wendell Moore Jr. and the rest of Duke's win against Lafayette.
The blueprint to flustering Duke has been out for a month: Be physical. Dare the Blue Devils to go through you. Close up space—and if they still get by you, make them feel it. Friday night, Duke tore that blueprint to shreds.
He may have been a little late to the party, but Griffin kicked the door down, barged in and announced his presence with authority Friday night against Lafayette.
The Blue Devils struck early in this one, waiting until merely the waning minutes of the first half to notch their first score and No. 1 Duke made its way past Memphis 1-0 at Koskinen Stadium Friday night in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
The Blue Devils defeated Lafayette 88-55 Friday at Cameron Indoor Stadium to snag a fifth-straight victory to start the season.
Winless Lafayette came to Cameron Indoor Stadium Friday night as 32.5-point underdogs, but the Leopards are making things interesting by keeping Duke to a 35-27 halftime lead.
“We've done a good job, everything that we're doing is good,” head coach Megan Cooke Carcagno said. “I just think the next few months are critical for achieving that mission.”
They say the devil is in the details. But in Durham, the Blue Devils are in the details—and numbers.
It was an absolute masterclass performance from the junior quarterback in Louisville’s 62-22 trouncing of Duke, but he had some help from the Blue Devil defense.
Just over halfway through the season, it's time to take a look at how Duke's former star football players have been doing in the NFL.
In what sounds like a broken record, the Blue Devils were once again uncompetitive in an ACC matchup, falling 62-22 to Louisville in front of a sparse crowd at Wallace Wade Stadium.
Louisville came to town Thursday night for Duke’s second-to-last game of the season, and once again the Blue Devils found themselves in a hole heading into the second half. Duke has its work cut out if it wants to come back from the 35-9 deficit.
The 2021-22 NBA season is in full swing, and a variety of storylines involving former Duke men's basketball players have emerged across the league. The Blue Zone takes a look at who's doing what.
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. We've got Thursday night football this week, as the Blue Devils clash with 20-point favorite Louisville in Wallace Wade Stadium at 7:30 p.m.
The Blue Devils hit the mats Sunday in Boone, N.C., where they competed at the Appalachian State-hosted Mountaineer Invitational.
Every week the Blue Zone gives you our can't-lose prop bets for the upcoming football game.
Duke is back at Cameron Indoor Stadium once again Friday for an evening matchup against Lafayette. After Tuesday’s victory against Gardner-Webb, the Blue Zone is here with three key points that can guide the No. 7 Blue Devils to another win.
It was a year that set a precedent. Krzyzewski's very first trip to the Final Four set a precedent of success for the next four decades of Duke men’s basketball.
Junior Gracie Johnson had a career-high 22 kills Saturday against Boston College. Combined with only six errors, the outside hitter hit a .340 efficiency, her second-highest of the season.