Thoughts on the AP Poll: Duke men's basketball holds steady as new ACC squad joins the list
By Callan Perchinsky | YesterdayAfter another AP Poll dropped Monday afternoon, the Blue Zone has a breakdown of all the big moves.
After another AP Poll dropped Monday afternoon, the Blue Zone has a breakdown of all the big moves.
It was an uphill battle for Duke this weekend. In a grueling four-hour grudge match against Cincinnati Saturday, the Blue Devils found themselves locked in an extra-innings showdown. After battling to 5-5 through 12, senior captain Wallace Clark came through in the clutch, launching a walk-off home run to left field to secure the win and set up a Sunday rubber match.
The Blue Devils enter the season ranked 11th in the country, thanks in part to an abundance of left-handed pitching and hitting talent. After securing the ACC Tournament title last season but sputtering out in the Norman Regional, this year’s team has its eyes set on a deeper postseason run — namely that elusive place called Omaha.
As the spring season kicks off, the Blue Zone takes a look at what some of the newest Blue Devils bring to the field.
As Duke men’s basketball prepares for its biggest game of the season against archrival North Carolina, The Chronicle previews the highly-anticipated matchup with an overview, key stat, X-Factor and 3 keys for Duke.
After Duke men's basketball games, check back here for the Player of the Game and more. It was a narrow victory for the Blue Devils, who came through late against the Demon Deacons, and the Blue Zone breaks down the game.
With a big matchup ahead for No. 2 Duke against a punchy Wake Forest squad, the Blue Zone is here with an overview, key stat, X-Factor and three keys to a Blue Devil victory against the Demon Deacons.
As the 2024-25 indoor track season gets underway, the Blue Devils are poised for another competitive year under the leadership of Shawn Wilbourn, with renewed focus on both rebuilding and contending at the highest levels of the ACC.
Duke women’s basketball takes on archrival North Carolina Thursday in a matchup between two top 20 teams. The Chronicle previews the encounter with an overview, key stat, X-Factor and keys to the game.
Coming off 10 days of rest, Duke men’s basketball is back. At home for the holidays, the Blue Devils cruised to a 88-65 victory over Virginia Tech, with Cooper Flagg gifting 24 points and six assists.