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Duke is -110 to win it all after being the most impressive team in the NCAA tournament so far.
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For the first time since 2008, all four No. 1 seeds reached the Final Four.
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Duke did it all, making one of the six or seven best teams in the country look completely helpless.
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Florida survived third-seed Texas Tech while Duke didn't need any late-game heroics to secure a bid to San Antonio as the second No. 1 seed
Duke buckled down with a dominant stretch of defense in the second half of a 73-62 win against Louisville on Saturday at Spectrum Center. The Blue Devils (31-3) held the high-scoring Cardinals (27-7) below 70 points for the second time this season to win their 23rd ACC Tournament title.
If the Duke Blue Devils want to be the No. 1 overall seed for next week’s NCAA Tournament, they need to convincingly win the ACC Tournament. That quest starts on Thursday.
Second-seeded Duke defeated No. 3 North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16 on Friday in the teams’ first NCAA postseason meeting. The Blue Devils will play again Sunday.
Duke basketball faced what seemed to be an overwhelming amount of adversity in its ACC Tournament opener. The Blue Devils still cut down the nets.
News & Observer writers Steve Wiseman and Luke DeCock, as well as Charlotte Observer writers Alex Zietlow and Scott Fowler, will be sending along notes and analysis from the Duke-Louisville ACC ...
It’ll be Duke basketball vs. UNC for a spot in the championship game of the 2025 ACC Tournament. The top-seeded Blue Devils (29-3) and fifth-seeded Tar Heels (22-12) play Friday (7 p.m., ESPN) in the first semifinal at Spectrum Center. The Tobacco ...
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It wasn’t a suprise that a Duke freshman was named the Most Valuable Player of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament.
Ahead of Duke's third battle with UNC this season, here's a look back at the rivals' last five ACC Tournament showdowns.
A year after the most unpredictable ACC tournament of all time, we’re facing what may be the most predictable outcome in a generation. Duke is roughly a three-in-four favorite to come away with ...