A trip to Cameron Indoor Stadium isn’t an experience, but an illusion, in which you’ve been sucked through your TV and stumbled onto college basketball’s most famous stage. Enter the Palestra or
The timeout came about two and a half minutes into the second half Tuesday night, with Duke’s 24-point halftime lead down to the 19 and Blue Devils coach Jon Scheyer having seen enough. To be clear, neither Scheyer nor anybody inside Cameron Indoor Stadium thought this was in danger of actually becoming some kind of competitive game.
Unable to function offensively against No 16 Duke’s quick and aggressive defense, 18th-ranked Cal suffered its worst loss of its best season in 12 years on Thur
No. 16 Duke was tasked with slowing down a red-hot, No. 18-ranked Cal squad in Cameron Indoor Stadium. By the end of Thursday’s contest, the Blue Devils clearly emerged as the more complete and disciplined team,
"It's difficult to describe what we have seen from Duke's star freshman Cooper Flagg this season. Very few players have ever reclassified and made such big impact in college baske
Cooper Flagg, who arrived amid unusual hype and the hosannas of every NBA draft expert, was almost certainly going to end up as college basketball’s biggest star. It took a while to get here, but here we are.
Cooper Flagg and Duke basketball are back on the road at Boston College. Will the Blue Devils continue their dominant run in the ACC? Here's our pick.
Duke poured in 17 3-pointers, including six from freshman Kon Knueppel, as the Blue Devils rolled over last-place Miami in ACC basketball at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
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Duke basketball plays Miami at Cameron Indoor Stadium on Tuesday. Here's TV and streaming info, along with betting odds and a full schedule.
Typically, a team like Notre Dame that falls behind, 14-0, to a team like Duke rolls over without a fight. That’s not what happened at Cameron Indoor Stadium though. The Irish kept their cool and made the Cameron Crazies feel uncertain about the outcome up until the final minute of their 86-78 defeat.