The Duke Blue Devils overcame some early foul trouble for freshman superstar Cooper Flagg on Tuesday night, still getting 19 points from the 18-year-old forward in a 76-47 victory over the Pittsburgh ...
Not many ACC basketball fans tabbed the Pittsburgh Panthers as the biggest challengers, but former Blue Devil Jeff Capel III could make a large statement on Tuesday night at Camer ...
Duke fans remember well what happened the last time the Panthers stepped inside Cameron Indoor, a sour 80-76 loss. Come Tuesday night, the Blue Devils will be out for revenge, and The Chronicle's ...
Our Pittsburgh vs. Duke predictions expect the Panthers to cover this huge spread despite another big game from Cooper Flagg.
Anything could happen when these two teams meet up, and as the Blue Devils prepare for their first home game of 2025, Pittsburgh is poised to rise to the challenge.
The No. 4 Duke Blue Devils will host the Pittsburgh Panthers in ACC action on Tuesday. Duke is 12-2 overall, including 4-0 in ...
Pittsburgh: The Panthers had won five straight since a blowout loss at Mississippi State in the ACC/SEC Challenge on Dec. 4, but they trailed 34-24 at halftime and never got within single digits after ...
The Blue Devils’ dominant defense was again on point against Pittsburgh, and freshmen Cooper Flagg and Kon Knueppel were ...
Cooper Flagg had 19 points and 10 rebounds in a double-double performance as one of five Blue Devils to reach double figures. Kon Knueppel had 17 points and Tyrese Proctor tallied 13 points. Khaman ...
The Blue Devils forced 29 turnovers and Pitt made only 11 field goals. Duke outshot the Panthers 46%-24% and ... Duke has won all 17 meetings with Pittsburgh. Up next for Duke is a game at No ...
BOTTOM LINE: Pittsburgh visits No. 4 Duke after Ishmael Leggett scored 21 points in Pittsburgh's 83-68 win against the Stanford Cardinal. The Blue Devils have gone 8-0 at home. Duke averages 16.7 ...
Turns out, that was the only way the Panthers could contain ... Flagg mimicked the former Blue Devils all-American in that manner. Duke’s Maliq Brown (6) and Pittsburgh’s Ishmael Leggett ...