The Duke basketball season ended a little earlier than anticipated after the Blue Devils underwent one of the biggest collapses in the history of the NCAA Tournament, falling to 2-seed UConn in the Elite Eight, 73-72.
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It doesn’t quite register in North Carolina the way it does in Indiana, but high school basketball in the Hoosier state is more or less a religion. The rest of the world got a glimpse of it through the movie Hoosiers, the best basketball movie ever made and one of the best sports movies period, but only a glimpse.
The Duke basketball program saw its season come to a daunting end in the Elite Eight, as the Blue Devils surrendered a lead as large as 19 points to 2-seed UConn and ultimately fell 73-72.
With Duke’s loss to UConn in the Elite Eight, every team in the ACC is now in off-season mode, other than Boston College, which is waiting for Huskies assistant Luke Murray to move to Beantown, which he can’t do until UConn’s season ends.
For the second straight season, Duke basketball's year has ended in devastating fashion. With the Blue Devils leading by two points and just 10 seconds remaining, Cayden Boozer committed a critical turnover that led to a Braylon Mullins 35-foot three-pointer at the buzzer, putting UConn up one with 0.4 seconds left.
The 1-seed Duke Blue Devils are dealing with unimaginable emotional hurt right now after undergoing arguably the most stunning collapse in the history of college basketball.
Starting close to home, it looks like NC State has opted to hire former Wolfpack point guard Justin Gainey. Gainey, 49, played for the Wolfpack from 1996-2000.
The Duke basketball program and its fans everywhere are going through it right now after the Blue Devils endured one of the most shocking collapses in college basketball history on Sunday night.
For the second season in a row, the Duke Blue Devils saw their season end in crushing fashion, leaving the program and its fans in utter disbelief. This time around, the Blue Devils blew a lead once as large as 19 points to 2-seed UConn in the Elite Eight.
Nothing could be worse than your most heartbreaking moment going viral for the world to see. That nightmare came true for Duke’s coach Jon Scheyer, who’s facial expression sparked memes across the internet.
The Blue Devils were on the wrong side of NCAA history with their shocking loss to UConn.
Evans had a huge hand in the Duke Blue Devils' stunning loss to the Connecticut Huskies in the Elite Eight on Sunday.
In ultimate March fashion, the No. 1 overall seeded Duke fell in heartbreaking fashion to UConn in the Elite Eight. It’s a moment you’ll remember the place you were when you watched it.
Duke, the No. 1 overall seed in the 2026 NCAA Tournament, will be headed home earlier than it originally anticipated after one of the most stunning collapses in the history of college basketball.
The Duke Blue Devils are shifting to offseason mode a little earlier than expected after they endured one of the most stunning collapses in the history of college basketball against 2-seed UConn in the Elite Eight.
Another year, another heartbreak for Jon Scheyer and his Duke Blue Devils. Last season, Duke fell short of the NCAA Tournament title game after a monumental collapse in the closing moments against Houston.
Duke Blue Devils guard Cayden Boozer was on the wrong side of a crucial play at the end of Sunday’s Elite 8 matchup against the UConn Huskies. With a two-point lead and ten seconds on the clock, Boozer was double-teamed in the backcourt and threw a bad pass that was tipped.
ESPN college hoops analyst Dick Vitale just reacted to No. 1 seed Duke's epic NCAA Tournament loss on Sunday. Duke, the top overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, was shocked by UConn in the Elite Eight on Sunday.
As the UCLA women’s basketball team and star Lauren Betts look to lead themselves to a national championship, their journey continues after a thrilling win over the Duke Blue Devils in the Elite Eight on Sunday, 70-58.
Big programs like Duke will always have their fair share of naysayers, and it'll be up to Boozer and company to shut down the outside noise and prove them wrong on the court.
It wasn't easy, but No. 1 seed Duke punched its ticket to the Elite Eight on Friday night by taking down No. 5 seed St. John's in a 80-75 thriller. Cameron Boozer and Isaiah Evans combined for 47 points in Duke's win over St.
Duke women’s basketball head coach Kara Lawson has built a reputation for demanding excellence, and that intensity was on full display during the Blue Devils’ recent NCAA Tournament preparations.
The pixie dust wore off on Dylan Darling in the final seconds of St. John’s Sweet 16 game Friday against Duke.
Isaiah Evans and the No. 1 seed Duke Blue Devils are facing off against the No. 5 St. John's Red Storm in the Sweet 16 on Friday. They're looking for a third straight win in the NCAA Tournament, already taking down the No.
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