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The North Carolina Tar Heels are entering a make-or-break game in Week 13 against the Duke Blue Devils. At 4-6, the Tar Heels' bowl eligibility is in jeopardy,
Cooper Flagg’s career-high performance lifts Dallas and earns a Duke Blue Devils shoutout as the rookie continues his sharp NBA rise.
Niagara is coached by former Blue Devils guard Greg Paulus, who was a part of some lopsided wins in his days playing at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Although the North Carolina Tar Heels' path to victory over the Duke Blue Devils is narrow, there are certainly multiple avenues that head coach Bill Belichick
Duke basketball secured a 100-62 victory over Indiana State, improving their season record to 4-0. Cameron Boozer led the Blue Devils with a career-high 35 points and 12 rebounds. Duke's defense forced 18 turnovers, leading to 26 points for the Blue Devils.
Duke basketball won its 43rd game at Madison Square Garden, taking down Kansas 78-66 in the Champions Classic.
Duke Blue Devils head coach Jon Scheyer has put his team in a great position to land not one, but two five-star players.
This year's matchup would've showcased two of the top projected picks in the 2026 NBA Draft. Instead, Kansas standout Darryn Peterson will be sidelined with a hamstring injury, shifting the spotlight to Duke forward Cameron Boozer, a projected top-three pick.
No. 5 Duke hosts Niagara aiming to prolong its five-game win streak. Friday's matchup is the first this season for the teams.
The Mercer Bears pulled off one of the most iconic upsets in collegiate basketball history on March 21, 2014, eliminating the No. 3 Duke Blue Devils as the No. 14 seed in the Round of 64 of the 2014 NCAA tournament.