Duke basketball starting center responded to his discouraging outing at Clemson with a productive display versus Cal.
No. 13 Duke women’s basketball came into Winston-Salem Thursday evening to take on Wake Forest and, after a rough first half, ...
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNCooper Flagg guides Duke basketball past the Golden Bears with 27 pointsThe Duke basketball team restarted its win streak at one game on Wednesday night with a 78-57 triumph over California.
For the first time all season, a team shot better than 50 percent overall against Duke. Perhaps the best sign that Duke’s ...
If Jon Scheyer had eligibility, the 2010 Duke basketball national champ's 3-point stroke might be worth employing for a few ...
In her third season with the Blue Devils, Jackson has become a dependable game-changer for the team, as evidenced by recent ...
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSN'I expect every shot to go in': Duke center Khaman Maluach on his 3-pointerSome fans might have been surprised to see Duke's Khaman Maluach make a 3-pointer on Wednesday night, but the 7-foot-2 center didn't surprise himself.
Cooper Flagg scored 27 points as No. 3 Duke bounced back from a loss with authority, beating visiting California 78-57 on ...
After playing most of January without forward Maliq Brown, the Duke Blue Devils have kept winning, but will be without a key ...
Cooper Flagg scored 27 points and No. 3 Duke never trailed while defeating California on Wednesday night. But Duke coach Jon Scheyer says the team can play even better.
Clemson gave No. 2 Duke all it could handle, physically and on the scoreboard, and the Tigers ended the Blue Devils’ quest for ACC perfection in a 77-71 home win.
Following Duke basketball's loss at Clemson, freshman Cooper Flagg discussed "wet spots" on the court, his health and why the ...
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