Kara Lawson is focused on the immediate challenge, the task of preparing her 16th-ranked Duke team to host eighth-ranked North Carolina. Yet a win would reach beyond merely taking a
Kara Lawson is focused on the immediate challenge, the task of preparing her 16th-ranked Duke team to host eighth-ranked North Carolina. Yet a win would reach beyond merely taking a
Kara Lawson is focused on the immediate challenge, the task of preparing her 16th-ranked Duke team to host eighth-ranked North Carolina. Yet a win would reach beyond merely taking a backyard scrap with the Blue Devils' nearby rival.
Duke head coach Kara Lawson during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Notre Dame, Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, in South Bend, Ind. (AP Photo/)
Kara Lawson is focused on the immediate challenge, the task of preparing her 16th-ranked Duke team to host eighth-ranked North Carolina. Yet a win would reach beyond merely taking a
It didn’t matter that the Blue Devil offense never really got into a rhythm until the fourth quarter, or that Duke shot 20% from beyond the arc. Lawson’s defense refused to let the Seminoles pull ahead.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNDuke draws the No. 3 seed in the ACC Women's Basketball Tournament bracketDuke women's basketball earned the third seed in the ACC Women's Basketball Tournament, giving the Blue Devils a bye straight to the quarterfinals.
Florida State basketball's Ta'Niya Latson must find her shooting rhythm after rough night vs. Duke to lead the Seminoles in the postseason.
Fast-forward eight weeks, and No. 16 Duke avenged its previous loss tremendously with a 68-53 victory over the No. 8 Tar Heels. While the Blue Devils benefitted from the absence of two North Carolina starters — Reniya Kelly and Alyssa Ustby — it was ultimately Duke’s strong execution that led to the Tar Heels’ undoing.
No. 8 North Carolina, No. 9 N.C. State and No. 16 Duke are all within reach of hosting NCAA Tournament opening-weekend games together. That hasn't happened since 1998.
Behind a big night from Reigan Richardson and a double-double from Toby Fournier, No. 16 Duke women’s basketball pulled away from No. 8 UNC for a key ACC win Thursday night.
Toronto-born reserve Toby Fournier scored 10 of her career-best 28 points in the fourth quarter to help No. 16 Duke pull away late and beat No. 24 Florida State 71-57 on Sunday night to clinch the No.
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