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For the 18th time in program history and the first time under head coach Jon Scheyer, the top-seeded Duke Blue Devils will play in the Final Four after they ousted No. 2 Alabama on Saturday night.
Duke led by as many as 14 in the second half, but Houston clawed its way back as the Blue Devils went cold from the floor.
As the Blue Devils’ season comes to an end, the Blue Zone takes a final look at every player’s performance this year. Next up ...
Who is No. 9 for Duke basketball? Meet Khaman Maluach, the Blue Devils' star 7-2 center from Rumbek, South Sudan.
The Duke Blue Devils suffered an offensive collapse in their loss to the Houston Cougars in the Final Four of the NCAA ...
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The Duke Blue Devils men's basketball program underwent a head coaching transition after the 2021-22 season when five-time national champion Mike Krzyzewski handed the keys to former star guard Jon ...
Houston Cougars defenders harassed the Duke Blue Devils, holding the cast of NBA prospects to just one made field goal over ...
Scheyer and his team fell in devastating fashion 70-67 to fellow No. 1-seed Houston in San Antonio’s Alamodome Saturday night ...
The Duke Blue Devils may still be reeling from a gut-wrenching ... His instincts and high basketball IQ helped overcome questions about lateral quickness, solidifying his place in the lottery ...
Duke men’s basketball player Khaman Maluach is among those who could ... Maluach has just completed his freshman season at ...
Flagg is not expected to return to Duke for his sophomore season. Instead, Flagg is expected to declare for the NBA draft ...