The Eagles held Duke to a season-low 63 points and had a four-point lead with under eight minutes to play, but converted just one of their final eight field goal attempts.
BC Extends Winning Streak to Five Against No. 15 Syracuse
Margo Carlin scored twice, including the game winner with four minutes left in the fourth quarter, and the Eagles won their fifth straight as they knocked off the 15th-ranked Orange.
ACC Power Rankings: Clemson Showcases Plethora of Weapons in Week 1
After one week of ACC action, one thing is clear: No. 1 Clemson is heads and shoulders above the rest of the conference, while the likes of Syracuse, Virginia, and North Carolina follow.
USC Grad Transfer Derryck Thornton Joins BC for 2019-20 Season
Derryck Thornton was a five-star ESPN 100 recruit who originally played at Duke before transferring to USC after his freshman season.
2018-19 Breakout Female Athlete of the Year: Makayla Dickens
Dickens switched her commitment to follow her coach and shined as a freshman, averaging 11.8 points per game and earning All-ACC Freshman Team honors in the process.
Men’s Tennis Ends North Carolina Swing With Setback Against Duke
The last two seasons, Duke has handed the Eagles convincing 7-0 defeats. On Sunday afternoon that trend continued, with the Blue Devils rolling to a 6-1 win to drop BC to 0-11 in conference play.
ACC Power Rankings: Again, It’s Duke and Everybody Else
Duke erased a 23-point deficit to beat Louisville on the road, so to no surprise, the Blue Devils are once again the cream of the crop in our ACC Power Rankings.
Notebook: BC Dominated Inside in Second Half, Blown Out by Duke
Ky Bowman struggled, the Eagles couldn’t box Zion Williamson out, and BC watched a first-half lead quickly delve into a 25-point loss.
No. 2 Duke Pours It on in Second Half, Hands BC Third Straight Loss
The Eagles held a slim two-point lead at the halftime break, but the No. 2 Blue Devils exerted their will in the second half, eventually winning by 25.
ACC Power Rankings: North Carolina, Louisville Hitting Stride
Louisville and North Carolina have both been playing excellently as of late, but its still Duke and Virginia’s conference to lose.