Duke women's basketball 2019-20 player preview: Miela Goodchild
By Jake C. Piazza | November 3, 2019Goodchild will be one of Duke's most important weapons on offense this season.
Goodchild will be one of Duke's most important weapons on offense this season.
Onome Akinbode-James will look to build off a successful freshman campaign.
The freshman's minutes will likely to take a hit when guards Mikayla Boykin and Kyra Lambert return from their injuries, but if Baines impresses in the early part of the season, she’ll still be playing significant minutes down the stretch in 2020.
The 2019-20 season figures to be a learning year for Claude as she develops her offensive game to try to make a bigger impact later in her career.
Patrick has proven to be a defensive-minded player who simply needs to work on her scoring and shooting abilities.
The Chronicle has you covered with how the Blue Devils have prepared for this upcoming year.
Last year was a different story for Gorecki, as she finally stayed healthy and dominated on the court.
With Odom’s unique skillset, it is clear that the senior is the best choice to be the primary ball-handler for Duke.
Leonna Odom shouldn't be the sole point guard for Duke.
Former Duke star Wanisha Smith is back in Durham as an assistant coach for her former team.
At practice and in the locker room, Schubert is expected to be a leader as she takes on the role of team captain alongside Haley Gorecki and Kyra Lambert.
Nwoke stands alone as the tallest player for Duke women’s basketball—the question is whether she can use that height to her advantage.
A roster occupied by players named Jaida, Jada, Jayda and Jade in combination with head coach Joanne P. McCallie's new Invisalign is giving her a serious toothache.
This week, let the numbers take you inside the start of men's basketball's season, football's blowout loss, men's golf's first victory and another women's soccer tie.
The 2019 edition of the Blue-White exhibition resulted in the White team taking the victory 89-71
Quick tempo, an abundance of cuts and not much standing around at the top of the arc.
Here are five questions to think about before the Blue vs. White scrimmage.
Here are some of the best quotes from Wednesday morning, on everything from the ‘J’s’ to the development of Onome Akinbode-James.
Tuesday morning, the ACC schedule was announced, and the 2019-20 season’s slate was officially set in stone.
While Chelsea Gray earned her third WNBA All-Star nod, Haley Peters was waived by the Atlanta Dream.