The Blue Devils' competitiveness hasn't gone unnoticed in the eyes of the top 2025 Duke basketball recruiting prize.
Yet Jon Scheyer wasn’t thrilled with how the third-ranked Blue Devils had started the second half as Miami put together a modest spurt. As Sion James brought the ball upcourt, Scheyer was ready for a chat with his team.
Two Duke Blue Devils recruits are adding to their impressive NIL earnings with another exclusive multi-year deal.
Cooper Flagg, the projected No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, set a Duke basketball record in the Blue Devils' 10th straight win.
Duke basketball is the last undefeated team in ACC play. Will the Blue Devils continue their stretch of success vs. Miami? Here's our prediction.
BOTTOM LINE: No. 18 Cal takes on No. 16 Duke. The Blue Devils have gone 7-0 in home games. Duke is fourth in the ACC with 37.5 points per game in the paint led by Toby Fournier averaging 8.1. The Golden Bears are 4-1 against conference opponents. Cal is 12-1 in games decided by 10 points or more.
Cooper Flagg had 19 points and 10 rebounds in a double-double performance as one of five Blue Devils to reach double figures. Kon Knueppel had 17 points and Tyrese Proctor tallied 13 points. Khaman Maluach added 11 points and eight rebounds, and Sion James finished with10 points with seven boards.
Running the table in a power conference is incredibly difficult, but with how well Duke is playing — and how poor the rest of the ACC looks — it’s not out of the question.
But on Wednesday, the 7-foot, 200-pound four-star, son of former 16-year NBA journeyman and 2001 All-Star center Theo Ratliff, told League Ready that Duke is now one of six schools he's hearing from often, along with UCF, Syracuse, Rutgers, Mississippi State, and Cal.
Pitt beat Duke basketball at Cameron Indoor Stadium last season. Will the Blue Devils avoid the upset this week in Durham? Here's our prediction.
Duke basketball won each of its first five ACC games by double digits. Will the Blue Devils stay hot against Notre Dame? Here's our prediction.
Duke coach Jon Scheyer did not travel with the No. 4 Blue Devils for their 89-62 victory at SMU on Saturday due to illness. The program revealed Scheyer's status roughly 15 minutes before tipoff and announced associate head coach Chris Carrawell would serve as acting head coach for the game.