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The first domino of Duke's likley offseason overhaul fell on Wednesday when star freshman Kon Knueppel officially declared ...
San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch often feels as though he’s entered a strange new scouting universe when he interviews an NFL draft prospect. Today’s players ...
As the Blue Devils’ season comes to an end, the Blue Zone takes a final look at every player’s performance this year. We’ve ...
In lawsuits filed earlier this month in Durham County Superior Court, Ryan Smith, Tre’Shon Devones, and Cameron Bergeron ...
Arizona men’s basketball has already traveled east to defeat one Hurley brother under coach Tommy Lloyd. Why not make it two ...
When the New Orleans Pelicans drafted Zion Williamson out of Duke with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 NBA draft, he was ...
J-Mac delivers his first NBA mock draft. Find out which team he thinks will draft Cooper Flagg and how far down the board he ...
South Carolina-bound Ta'Niya Latson tops the transfer rankings, but MiLaysia Fulwiley and Janiah Barker break into the top 10 ...
His UConn Huskies got bounced from the NCAA tournament, but the two-time national champ will do everything humanly possible ...
Leaving the comforts of Northbrook, Illinois, to play in a high-level middle-school league in another Chicago suburb didn’t ...
Duke star freshman Cooper Flagg pushed aside any lingering concerns about his sprained ankle by scoring 14 points in 22 minutes as the Blue Devils hammered Mount St. Mary’s on Friday.
Former football players from Duke and North Carolina have a hearing next week in lawsuits seeking additional eligibility from the NCAA for playing careers they say were hampered by injuries, ailments ...