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Cooper Flagg and Duke basketball will host UNC on Saturday at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Here's a look at ticket prices for the rivalry game.
Duke basketball is a heavy favorite against UNC on Saturday at Cameron Indoor Stadium. What does history say about the Tar Heels' odds for an upset?
Duke will be heavily favored in most if not all of its remaining games, including North Carolina back in Cameron on Saturday. A trip to Clemson looms as the biggest hurdle, but as N.C. State — a 22.5-point underdog — showed, even Duke has to get better to keep winning as the heat gets turned up.
It’s the 39th year for K-ville, where Duke students must tent for tickets if they want to join the Cameron Crazies at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Check out photos.
Fayetteville native Trey Parker put on a show in a stretch of N.C. State basketball's loss at No. 2 Duke. Blue Devils coach Jon Scheyer was impressed.
Flag scored 23 of his game-high 28 points in the second half to power the Blue Devils past the Wolfpack 74-64 to improve to 18-2 and 10-0 in ACC play. Duke outscored NC State by 14 in the second half thanks largely to the play of Flagg and fellow freshman phenom Kon Knueppel, who added 19 points of his own.
The Duke Blue Devils will host the North Carolina State Wolfpack on Monday night for an Atlantic Coast Conference matchup, and if you want to catch the college basketball action on TV or live stream,
Cooper Flagg, the likely choice for ACC Freshman and Player of the Year awards and a candidate for national player of the year recognition, leads Duke with averages of 19.5 points and eight rebounds per game. Fellow freshman Kon Knueppel is averaging the second-most points on the team with 12.8 per game.
Duke hosts North Carolina in the first rivalry basketball game of the 2024-25 season. Here's how to get the best prices on tickets for the Feb. 1 game in Durham.
With North Carolina falling to 13-9 with a mid-week loss at Pitt, it could be argued there's no worse time for the Tar Heels to be facing the sizzling Duke Blue Devils. On the road. But perhaps America's best sporting rivalry can energize the Heels.
Highland School (Va.) five-star Nate Ament was in Knoxville on Tuesday night. The 6-foot-9, 185-pound forward, a longtime Duke basketball offer holder who now ranks No. 4 overall on the 247Sports 2025 Composite, watched the visiting No. 12-ranked Kentucky Wildcats defeat the No. 8 Tennessee Volunteers, 78-73.