Duke women's basketball 2022-23 player preview: Vanessa de Jesus
By Leah Boyd | October 23, 2022As the college basketball season looms, it's time for the Blue Zone to preview the 2022-23 Duke women's basketball roster. Here is Vanessa de Jesus.
As the college basketball season looms, it's time for the Blue Zone to preview the 2022-23 Duke women's basketball roster. Here is Vanessa de Jesus.
As the college basketball season looms, it's finally time for the Blue Zone to preview the 2022-23 Duke women's basketball roster. Next up is Emma Koabel.
As a seasoned aficionado of the Atlantic Coast Conference and a veteran member of the Blue Ribbon Panel, I was once again honored to vote on these awards. So let’s see how my ballot compared to the official results.
As the college basketball season looms, it's finally time for the Blue Zone to preview the 2022-23 Duke women's basketball roster. Next up is Imani Lewis.
As the college basketball season looms, it's finally time for the Blue Zone to preview the 2022-23 Duke women's basketball roster. Next up is Lee Volker.
The Blue Devils were picked to finish seventh in the ACC by members of the Blue Ribbon Panel following the Oct. 11 ACC Tipoff event in Charlotte.
As the college basketball season looms, it's finally time for the Blue Zone to preview the 2022-23 Duke women's basketball roster. Next up is Jiselle Havas.
As the college basketball season looms, it's finally time for the Blue Zone to preview the 2022-23 Duke women's basketball roster. Next up is Emma Schmidt.
As the college basketball season looms, it's finally time for the Blue Zone to preview the 2022-23 Duke women's basketball roster. First up is Bo Shaffer.
After an up-and-down 2021-22 season, Duke returns to the hardwood this year with a handful of fresh faces and true grit. In this series, the Blue Zone analyzes the new signees’ film for the 2022-23 season. Finally, let’s look at Shay Bollin.
After an up-and-down 2021-22 season, Duke returns to the hardwood this year with a handful of fresh faces and true grit. In this series, the Blue Zone analyzes the new signees’ film for the 2022-23 season. Next up is Reigan Richardson.
Duke head coach Kara Lawson has brought home gold once more for the red, white and blue, this time in her assistant coaching role with the United States women’s national team at the FIBA Women’s World Cup.
After an up-and-down 2021-22 season, Duke returns to the hardwood this year with a handful of fresh faces and true grit. In this series, the Blue Zone analyzes the new signees’ film for the 2022-23 season. Next up is Mia Heide.
Chelsea Gray became the first former Blue Devil—in men’s or women’s basketball—to win a Finals MVP award.
The ACC announced its 2022-23 conference schedule Wednesday morning, including the matchups for the Blue Devils' upcoming season.
The WNBA finals are set, and a former Blue Devil is on each team’s roster. The Blue Zone takes a look at how Chelsea Gray and other Duke alumni have fared across the W this year.
Just like that, head coach Kara Lawson and the Blue Devils have made another big-time recruiting move.
After an up-and-down 2021-22 season, Duke returns to the hardwood this year with a handful of fresh faces and true grit. In this series, the Blue Zone analyzes the new signees’ film for the 2022-23 season. Next up is Emma Koabel.
After an up-and-down 2021-22 season, Duke returns to the hardwood this year with a handful of fresh faces and true grit. In this series, the Blue Zone analyzes the new signees’ film for the 2022-23 season. We previously looked at Kennedy Brown and Taya Corosdale. Next up is Ashlon Jackson.
The U.S. women's national team is gaining a red, white and Blue Devil, with Duke head coach Kara Lawson slated to join the team as an assistant coach for the upcoming FIBA Women's World Cup in Sydney, Australia.