One of the biggest games of the season in the ACC is going down today in Atlanta. No. 18 Georgia Tech is hosting No. 14 Duke and the implications for this game
On a day where Toby Fournier, Reigan Richardson and Ashlon Jackson — Duke’s three highest scorers on the season — all scored in single digits, the supporting cast stepped up to the plate.
Coming into Sunday afternoon’s matchup, the 18th-ranked Yellow Jackets and the 14th-ranked Blue Devils looked to be very evenly matched. They averaged similar points per game and shooting percentages.
The freshman All-America team includes two SEC players, two Big Ten players and Player of the Year candidate Cooper Flagg from Duke.
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Delaney Thomas, Taina Mair and Oluchi Okananwa each scored a dozen points and No. 14 Duke held No. 18 Georgia Tech to just five points in the fourth quarter as the Blue Devils earned a 55-50 win
Duke football has three opponents next season who were ranked in the final Associated Press Top 25 poll. That’s in addition to games against in-state ACC rivals UNC, NC State and Wake Forest.
Sources tell FootballScoop that Austin Davis being elevated from offensive line coach to offensive coordinator after the departure last week of Stevens, who's been tabbed to serve
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Assists_Duke 17 (Mair 5), Georgia Tech 14 (Morgan 5). Fouled Out_None. Rebounds_Duke 34 (Fournier 8, Thomas 8), Georgia Tech 45 (Smith 13). Total Fouls_Duke 11, Georgia Tech 13. Technical Fouls_None.
ATLANTA — Delaney Thomas, Taina Mair and Oluchi Okananwa each scored a dozen points and No. 14 Duke held No. 18 Georgia Tech to just five points in the fourth quarter as the Blue Devils earned a ...
While both teams were clunky right out of the gates, Louisville quickly found their groove and began to leave Wake Forest in the dust. By the time halftime came, they were already