Author: Prince Owo Blo

The Duke Blue Devils women’s basketball team is set to face the South Florida Bulls at the Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida, on Thursday, November 20, 2025. This matchup marks the second game of a two-game home series and the fifth overall meeting between the two programs. In their most recent encounter on December 21, 2024, South Florida secured a 65–56 victory over then-No. 9 Duke at the Yuengling Center. Sammie Puisis led the Bulls with 23 points, including nine in the final seven minutes, while Mputu added 17 points. Duke, under head coach Kara Lawson, concluded the…

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BREAKING: Duke Dominates 2025 NBA Draft Outlook with 2 of the Top 3 Projected Picks Duke basketball’s reign as the gold standard of NBA talent development has once again been confirmed. In the latest 2025 NBA Draft projections, two Blue Devils are expected to be selected in the top three—cementing the program’s continued dominance on both the college hardwood and the professional pipeline. Cooper Flagg, the 6’9” phenom and National Player of the Year, headlines the list as the projected No. 1 overall pick. Flagg’s meteoric rise from high school sensation to Duke legend has captivated fans and scouts…

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During his lone season at Duke University, Cooper Flagg reportedly earned an extraordinary $28 million through Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals, positioning him among the highest-earning amateur athletes in history . Flagg’s substantial earnings were primarily derived from two major endorsements: a $13 million deal with New Balance and a $15 million agreement with Fanatics . He also secured additional partnerships with Gatorade, Cort Furniture, and The NIL Store, further enhancing his financial portfolio . This financial success underscores the transformative impact of NIL opportunities in collegiate athletics, allowing top-tier athletes like Flagg to amass earnings comparable…

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BREAKING: Asa Newell—Towering Star and Top Recruit—Stuns College Hoops World by Committing to Duke Over Tennessee and Georgia In a shocking twist that has sent waves through the college basketball landscape, 6-foot-11 five-star power forward Asa Newell has officially flipped his commitment to the Duke Blue Devils, turning down previous suitors Georgia and Tennessee in favor of the storied program in Durham. Newell, long considered one of the most complete and dynamic big men in the country, had originally committed to Georgia in 2023, where he flourished in his freshman year. Averaging 15.4 points, 6.9 rebounds, and earning…

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🏀 Luke Kennard Builds ‘Luke K Court’ in His Home as Tribute to Duke Basketball In a heartfelt homage to his alma mater, former Duke Blue Devils standout and current NBA player Luke Kennard has constructed a custom indoor basketball court in his home, aptly named “Luke K Court.” While not an exact replica, the court draws significant inspiration from Duke’s iconic Coach K Court at Cameron Indoor Stadium, reflecting Kennard’s deep-rooted connection to the university’s storied basketball program. Kennard, who played two seasons at Duke from 2015 to 2017, was a pivotal figure for the Blue Devils, earning All-ACC…

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BREAKING: Duke Basketball Secures Future with Commitments from Five-Star Recruits Isaiah Evans and Caleb Foster In a significant boost to their 2024 recruiting class, the Duke Blue Devils men’s basketball program has secured commitments from two highly-touted five-star prospects: Isaiah Evans and Caleb Foster. Isaiah Evans, a 6-foot-6 small forward from North Mecklenburg High School in Huntersville, North Carolina, is ranked as the No. 10 overall prospect in the 2024 class. Evans chose Duke over offers from Texas, Georgetown, Alabama, Kansas, and Maryland. Known for his scoring prowess and versatility on the wing, Evans is expected to make…

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Special Teams Revolution: Nebraska Goes Down Under to Unleash Global Punting Phenomenon In a bold move that’s redefining college football’s special teams landscape, the Nebraska Cornhuskers have turned to the land Down Under to unleash a punting weapon with global buzz. The program has signed Australian punting sensation Lachlan Ryan (name used as placeholder), ushering in a new era where global talent is reshaping traditional American football strategies. Ryan, trained through Prokick Australia — the elite pipeline responsible for many top NCAA and NFL punters — brings a rugby-style versatility and booming leg that immediately sets him apart.…

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Tom Osborne Honored with National Football Foundation Gold Medal Award Tom Osborne, the legendary former head coach of the Nebraska Cornhuskers, has been awarded the prestigious National Football Foundation (NFF) Gold Medal, recognizing his extraordinary contributions to college football and his enduring legacy both on and off the field . Osborne’s coaching career at Nebraska spanned 25 years, from 1973 to 1997, during which he amassed a remarkable record of 255–49–3, achieving a winning percentage of .836—the highest among Division I-A coaches with more than 200 wins . Under his leadership, the Cornhuskers secured three national championships (1994,…

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BREAKING: Ole Miss Football Legend Patrick Willis Returns as Offensive Coordinator In a move that has thrilled fans and alumni alike, Ole Miss football legend Patrick Willis is returning to his alma mater as the new offensive coordinator. The announcement was made recently, marking a significant addition to the Rebels’ coaching staff. Willis, a former All-American linebacker at Ole Miss, enjoyed a stellar NFL career with the San Francisco 49ers, earning seven Pro Bowl selections and five All-Pro honors before retiring in 2015. His return to Oxford signifies a full-circle moment, bringing his wealth of experience and leadership…

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BREAKING: Brandon Ubel Honored with Oscar Robertson Trophy Midseason Award—Historic Moment for Nebraska Basketball In a stunning recognition that has electrified Husker Nation, former Nebraska Cornhuskers forward Brandon Ubel has been named the recipient of the prestigious Oscar Robertson Trophy Midseason Award. The honor, presented annually by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association, recognizes the top college basketball player in the country—and for Nebraska fans, it’s a moment of long-awaited validation. Ubel, who played for Nebraska from 2009 to 2013, was known for his grit, leadership, and relentless work ethic on the court. While he wasn’t always in the…

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