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Duke’s Rollercoaster: Scares, Awards, and Transfer Drama

March Terror Looms Over Blue Devils’ Hot Start Duke sits at an impressive 15–1, but whispers of postseason panic echo louder than Cameron Boozer’s dunks. Head coach Jon Scheyer praises the squad’s depth—Boozer’s future No. 1 draft chatter, Isaiah Evans’ perimeter sparks, Patrick Ngongba’s inside presence and Dame Sarr’s defensive prowess—but warns that inconsistent scoring…
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Duke’s Hoops Rise and Gridiron Gains

Duke Poised to Crack Top 5 in New AP Rankings After back-to-back victories over No. 20 Louisville and No. 24 SMU, Duke improved to 15–1 overall and remains undefeated (4–0) in ACC play. Isaiah Evans led the charge with 21 points, while Cameron Boozer and Cayden Boozer provided key contributions. ON3’s James Fletcher projected Duke…
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Duke Buzz: Recruits, Defense Woes & ACC Sleeper

ACC’s Dark Horse: Virginia’s Silent Charge ESPN’s Jeff Borzello identifies Virginia as the ACC’s sleeper act despite Duke’s dominance. Ryan Odom’s Cavaliers showcase depth, experience, and offensive efficiency—qualities that could disrupt Duke, UNC, and Louisville. Virginia’s lone road matchups against the Blue Devils and Cardinals underscore their stand-out season and potential to outpace expectations. Move…
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Duke’s Next-Gen Stars: From G League Feats to Hoop Summit Glory

Prodigal Duke Guard Sets G League Ablaze Trevor Keels, once a standout at Duke, drilled 12-for-12 from beyond the arc en route to 46 points for the Sioux Falls Skyforce in their 136-128 win over the Rip City Remix. His flawless barrage of three-pointers shattered the Skyforce single-game record and set the G League high-water…
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Duke’s Roster Shuffle: From Portal Lineman to 5-Star Guard

Top 5-Star Guard Finds His True Duke Home Deron Rippey Jr., a consensus five-star guard from Blair Academy, pledged to Duke as part of the nation’s No. 1 2026 recruiting class. Ranked No. 12 overall and the top point guard, Rippey chose the Blue Devils over NC State, Texas, Miami, and Tennessee, citing coach Jon…
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Duke Drama: Rookies, Transfers, Defense & Clutch Plays

Once-Coveted Freshman Now Watching from the Bench Duke’s 5-star wing Nik Khamenia arrived on campus amid hype as the No. 19 recruit in the 2025 class. Early in the season he played 21.3 minutes per game, even slotting into the starting five for four contests. But after a combined 5 points, 3 rebounds and 0-for-5…
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Duke’s Wild Ride: Freshmen, Heisman Dreams & Recruits

Freshman Phenom Silences Louisville’s Sharpshooter In a dramatic second-half turnaround at the KFC Yum! Center, Duke’s No. 6 Blue Devils overcame a 47-38 halftime deficit to defeat No. 20 Louisville 84-73. Freshman Dame Sarr, tasked with guarding Louisville star Ryan Conwell, erased Conwell’s first-half hot hand by holding him to just eight points on 3-of-8…
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Duke’s Towering Reserve Still on Sidelines

Duke’s Bench Giant Sidelined by Knee Woes It’s been weeks since Ifeanyi Ufochukwu last appeared for No. 6 Duke, as a knee injury has kept the 6-foot-11 center out of action. With the Blue Devils’ frontcourt shorthanded in practice, coach Jon Scheyer even called on former big man Ryan Young to fill in. Duke’s initial…
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Duke’s Dazzling Dimes vs Slipping NET Ranks

Blue Devils’ Dime Parade Dazzles in Tallahassee The No. 6 Duke Blue Devils lit up the Donald L. Tucker Center with 23 assists—82.1 percent of their field goals—during a 91-87 road win over Florida State. The assist barrage marked a season-high for Jon Scheyer’s squad, highlighted by freshman Cameron Boozer’s game-best nine assists and Isaiah…
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Duke Drama: Reddish Fall, Evans Fire & Transfer Frenzy

From Blue Devil to Baltic Bust: Cam Reddish’s Misadventure After one NBA season and stops with four franchises, former Duke one-and-done Cam Reddish signed with BC Siauliai in Lithuania in 2024. Averaging 14.7 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.4 assists over nine games, Reddish left the club for “personal reasons.” Drafted 10th overall in 2019, Reddish…