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By Michael Model | May 7, 2020While I am technically saying goodbye to The Chronicle, this is not the end.
Digital Strategy Director for Vol. 115, Michael was previously Sports Editor for Vol. 114 and Assistant Blue Zone Editor for Vol. 113. Michael is a senior majoring in Statistical Science and is interested in data analytics and using data to make insights.
While I am technically saying goodbye to The Chronicle, this is not the end.
Check out the descriptions and matchups for the 20th century postseason region of our best wins bracket.
The Chronicle takes a look back at men's basketball's 2019-20 season, and what could've happened had it not been abruptly cut short.
Despite coming off of back-to-back NCAA super regional appearances, this season's Duke team very well could be the best iteration of the Blue Devils in the last three years.
At 6 p.m. Saturday, No. 12 Duke will take on a sub-.500 North Carolina squad in its regular season finale.
Here are Duke students’ thoughts on the lining up and pregame experience according to results collected from The Chronicle’s survey.
After Monday’s victory against N.C. State, however, the Crazies were treated to something extra special.
Veterans Jordan Goldwire and Justin Robinson provided the spark the 12th-ranked Blue Devils needed to erase another poor start and ultimately avoid a third consecutive defeat.
If you were asked ‘Which three Blue Devils are going to lead the team?’, the response would seem simple at first. Tre Jones and Vernon Carey are easy answers, but the third is a whole lot trickier.
Here are five observations from the opening period.
Barack Obama is in Cameron Indoor Stadium for the Duke-North Carolina game.
NBA All-Star and defending champ Kevin Durant will be at Cameron Indoor tonight for Duke's game vs. N.C. State.
Joey Baker's projected playtime is still a mystery, however, his qualities as a basketball player could help the Blue Devils immensely this season.
Zion Williamson wowed fans with several dunks and led the White team to victory at Countdown to Craziness Friday.
The extreme hype of Zion Williamson's commitment to Duke may be matched by the excitement Blue Devil fans feel for the possibility of Bronny James coming to Durham.
Zion Williamson closed out Duke's Canada tour with a 36-point, 13-rebound showing.