Blue Devils, Duke and Elite Eight
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The Blue Devils are 22-1 against ACC opponents and 12-2 in non-conference play.
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The Blue Devils beat No. 16 seed Mount St. Mary's in the first round, 93-49.
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Duke enters this contest following an 89-66 victory over Baylor on Sunday. Arizona heads into this contest after an 87-83 victory over Oregon on Sunday.
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Duke, Alabama and NCAA
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Duke advanced to the Elite 8 with a 100-93 win over Arizona in the Sweet 16 Thursday, holding off a furious second-half rally and a 35-point effort from Wildcats G Caleb Love.
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Duke defeated No. 3 North Carolina, 47-38, on Friday in the Sweet 16, a rubber match against its rival after the teams split their regular-season ACC meetings.
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Duke basketball players weren't pleased with their defense against Arizona. The Blue Devils have high-scoring Alabama up next in the Elite Eight.
The Duke Blue Devils and North Carolina Tar Heels scored 85 points in the Sweet 16 on Friday, the lowest scoring game in tournament history.
Cooper Flagg’s all-around performance cemented his place in Duke history. He became the first Blue Devil to post a 30-point, five-rebound, and five-assist stat line in an NCAA Tournament game, showcasing his versatility and poise on the biggest stage.
Maliq Brown, a defensive stalwart for Duke who missed the Blue Devils’ past four games with a dislocated shoulder, could be available to play against Arizona in the teams’ NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 matchup.
Succession plans for coaches in sports too often aren’t very successful. Those following a highly successful coach are faced with a litany of pitfalls, the most prominent of whi
Former Duke basketball forward Cam Reddish is no longer playing for all-time Blue Devil scoring leader JJ Redick.
Duke’s first two NCAA tournaments under Jon Scheyer ended prematurely in winnable games. This Blue Devils roster was built upon the lessons inherent in those “hard truths.”