Duke women's basketball 2024-25 player previews
By Staff Reports | November 3, 2024Earlier this fall, the Blue Zone previewed key Duke women’s basketball players. The team is returning nearly every single player after a Sweet 16 run last season.
Earlier this fall, the Blue Zone previewed key Duke women’s basketball players. The team is returning nearly every single player after a Sweet 16 run last season.
The Blue Devils’ leader had the opportunity to work with some of the country’s finest coaches, including WNBA coaching legend Cheryl Reeve. Duke fans can be sure that Lawson worked on her own coaching methodology and learned from the nation’s best.
Duke women's basketball lost its two centers last season — Kennedy Brown and Camilla Emsbo — after their eligibility expired. The team's freshman phenom Arianna Roberson suffered an offseason injury that will keep her out for the 2024-25 campaign. Two of The Chronicle's women's basketball beats are here to discuss what that means for the team.
To Kara Lawson’s squad, The Sisterhood is not just a logo that they wear on their jerseys or just a catchy marketing slogan plastered on banners or in Instagram captions, it truly is a way of life and the guiding principle for how the team operates on and off the court.
Both Richardson and Jackson cherish the chemistry they have built with teammates both on and off the court. And between the two of them, they put an almost literal spin on The Sisterhood motto.
With college basketball season right around the corner, it's time for the Blue Zone to break down the 2024-25 Duke women's basketball roster. Last up is veteran leader Reigan Richardson.
With college basketball season right around the corner, it's time for the Blue Zone to break down the 2024-25 Duke women's basketball roster. We previously looked at Jenessa Cotton, Jordan Wood, Louann Battiston, Riley Nelson, Arianna Roberson, Delaney Thomas, Emma Koabel, Vanessa de Jesus, Toby Fournier, Ashlon Jackson, Jadyn Donovan and Oluchi Okananwa. Next up is dynamic junior guard Taina Mair.
With college basketball season right around the corner, it's time for the Blue Zone to break down the 2024-25 Duke women's basketball roster. Next up is shifty sophomore Oluchi Okananwa:
With college basketball season right around the corner, it's time for the Blue Zone to break down the 2024-25 Duke women's basketball roster. Next up is dynamic sophomore Jadyn Donovan.
With the college basketball season right around the corner, it's time for the Blue Zone to break down the 2024-25 Duke women's basketball roster. Next up is junior guard Ashlon Jackson.
With the college basketball season right around the corner, it's time for the Blue Zone to break down the 2024-25 Duke women's basketball roster. Next up is freshman forward Toby Fournier.
With the college basketball season right around the corner, it's time for the Blue Zone to break down the 2024-25 Duke women's basketball roster. Next up is veteran guard Vanessa de Jesus.
With the college basketball season right around the corner, it's time for the Blue Zone to break down the 2024-25 Duke women's basketball roster. Next up is sharpshooting guard Emma Koabel.
With college basketball season right around the corner, it's time for the Blue Zone to break down the 2024-25 Duke women's basketball roster. Next up is sophomore forward Delaney Thomas.
With the college basketball season right around the corner, it's time for the Blue Zone to break down the 2024-25 Duke women's basketball roster. We previously looked at Jenessa Cotton, Jordan Wood, Louann Battiston and Riley Nelson. Next up is freshman center Arianna Roberson.
With the college basketball season right around the corner, it's time for the Blue Zone to break down the 2024-25 Duke women's basketball roster. Next up is transfer guard Riley Nelson.
With the college basketball season right around the corner, it's time for the Blue Zone to break down the 2024-25 Duke women's basketball roster. Next up is Louann Battiston.
With the college basketball season right around the corner, it's time for the Blue Zone to break down the 2024-25 Duke women's basketball roster. Next up is sophomore forward Jordan Wood.
With the college basketball season right around the corner, Blue Zone is here to break down the 2024-25 Duke women's basketball roster. Up first is freshman forward Jenessa Cotton.
The lesson began under dark blue lights, with cheers echoing through Cameron Indoor Stadium. Countdown to Craziness had finally arrived — and with it, the annual chance to learn Duke’s pillars of basketball culture.