DURHAM, N.C. — Duke was rolling again against an Atlantic Coast Conference opponent. Yet Jon Scheyer wasn’t thrilled with how the third-ranked Blue Devils had started the second half as Miami put together a modest spurt. As Sion James brought the ball ...
Duke basketball coach Jon Scheyer previewed the UNC rivalry game in a press conference on Thursday at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Duke was rolling again against an Atlantic Coast Conference opponent. Yet Jon Scheyer wasn't thrilled with how the third-ranked Blue Devils had started the second half as
Duke coach Jon Scheyer said freshman big man Khaman Maluach was OK after vomiting on the court during the second half of Monday night's 74-64 win against North Carolina State. The 7-foot-2 Maluach was standing just outside the lane near the baseline behind N.
Ahead of Saturday's matchup against UNC, Duke head men's basketball coach Jon Scheyer spoke with media about the rivalry. When asked if Carolina's 13-9 record makes them a more dangerous team, Scheyer candidly admitted that records don't matter when it comes to this contest.
Following Duke basketball's win vs. N.C. State, head coach Jon Scheyer discussed what changed for the Blue Devils in their comeback win.
Duke's run of running over Atlantic Coast Conference opponents had given way to a stream of missed shots, turnovers and rising pressure from a surging home team backed by a rowdy crowd. The result was the kind of win — holding off Wake Forest in Duke's closest ACC call — that Jon Scheyer figured this year's group needs to live up to with the growing-louder expectations of a Final Four run.
N.C. -- Duke was rolling again against an Atlantic Coast Conference opponent. Yet Jon Scheyer wasn't thrilled with how the third-ranked Blue Devils had started the second half as Miami put ...
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Duke was rolling again against an Atlantic Coast Conference opponent. Yet Jon Scheyer wasn’t thrilled with how the third-ranked Blue Devils had started the second half as ...
Legal battles pitting the Atlantic Coast Conference against two member schools have attracted attention primarily on the sports page. But the disputes raise questions extending beyond stadiums and arenas.
Two days after a come-from-behind win over Georgia Tech, Notre Dame head men’s basketball coach Micah Shrewsberry spoke to reporters as the Irish enter the heart of Atlantic Coast Conference play. Here’s what Shrewsberry said Thursday afternoon,
The ACC Network runs a pompous promotion during game broadcasts that calls itself the premium basketball league in the country. Yeah, right!