Facing a rare second-half deficit and facing a fierce rival on its home court, Duke stayed connected to rally past North Carolina and stake their claim as the nation’s No. 1 team.
One of the top rivalries in college basketball is renewed tonight in Chapel Hill when the North Carolina Tar Heels (20-11, 13-6) host the Duke Blue Devils (27-3, 18-1). Duke smacked UNC in Durham, 87-70,
Duke and North Carolina delivered in moments Saturday, even without the typical drama. In a changing college sports world, though, it’s a rivalry that could be in peril.
The rivalry has many names — the Battle of the Blues, the Battle for Tobacco Road — but for many, it is simply Duke-Carolina. On Saturday night, the No. 2 Blue Devils
The No. 2 Duke basketball flexed its might again inside Cameron Indoor Stadium on Monday night to score another undefeated season at home.
The North Carolina Tar Heels are hosting the Duke Blue Devils Saturday night at the Dean E. Smith Center. The game starts at 6:30 p.m. on ESPN. Duke standout Cooper Flagg is averaging over 19 points per game
ESPN’s “College GameDay” is returning to the Triangle once again for the newest installment in arguably the greatest rivalry in American sports.
Freshman Kon Knueppel scored 17 points to help No. 2 Duke beat rival North Carolina 82-69 on Saturday night and clinch the outright Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season title.
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As history will have it, someday, Saturday’s game at North Carolina ... kind of opponent Duke is likely to face in the second round, where Tennessee tripped up the Blue Devils two years ago.