Play it safe by picking against the top seeds
By Dan Carp | March 15, 2012This season’s national champion does not reside on the top line of a region.
This season’s national champion does not reside on the top line of a region.
Wake Forest caught Duke napping in the first few minutes of the game, but the Blue Devils quickly woke up and cruised to a 75-43 victory at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Two of the ACC’s top teams are set to collide in the conference’s marquee early season matchup.
It wasn't pretty or the lopsided game many expected, but it was a win.
‘Tis the season of giving, but Duke never gave Pittsburgh a chance Sunday afternoon.
In a year where it seems that all eyes are on Duke and North Carolina in the ACC, look for the experienced Seminoles to make some noise under the tutelage of longtime head coach Leonard Hamilton.
After completing their ACC season, the Blue Devils looked to a pair of nonconference games for an opportunity to smooth out some last wrinkles before the ACC tournament.
Last Friday Duke’s student body welcomed their fall break, but it was business as usual for the Blue Devils on the soccer field.
Duke has posted several quality wins over strong opponents so far this season, but they are not out of the woods yet.
After starting the season 1-4, and losing its first ACC game, Duke appears to be hitting its stride after beating Wake Forest 4-1 Friday for its third consecutive victory.