No. 11 Duke has avenged two late-season losses in two days, and the Blue Devils will need another such result to secure their first ACC Tournament championship in 12 years.
In one of the proudest moments of the Kara Lawson era, No. 3-seed Duke women’s basketball earned a 61-56 upset victory over No. 2-seed Notre Dame in the ACC Tournament semifinals Saturday. Sophomore guard Oluchi Okananwa scored 14 points,
This is not the same Duke team that started the season. It’s not even the same team from three weeks ago. With the postseason underway, head coach Kara Lawson’s bunch is hitting its stride — just at t
For the second time in two days, the Duke women's basketball team avenged a regular-season loss in the ACC Tournament on Saturday, this time taking down the No. 6 Notre Dame Fighting Irish with a 61-56 victory in the semifinals.
Oluchi Okananwa had 14 points off the bench and Ashlon Jackson scored 12 to help No. 11 Duke beat No. 6 Notre Dame 61-56 in the ACC Tournament semifinals.
Duke women's basketball pulled off the upset of Notre Dame on Saturday in the ACC tournament semifinals 61-56, setting up the Blue Devils' first championship game appearance since 2017. Duke took the lead for good in the third quarter on a Jadyn Donovan turnaround jumper and stretched the lead to eight points in the fourth quarter before No.
Notre Dame ascended to the No. 1 team in the country in the AP poll for the first time since 2018. Since then, the Irish have dropped three of their last five games, eliminating the team’s chances for an outright ACC regular-season title and a second-straight conference tournament crown.
Duke and Notre Dame women's basketball will meet with a spot in the ACC championship on the line. Here's how to watch, including time and TV channel
"Postseason Kobes," the Duke Blue Devils women's basketball team wrote on X as it revealed the team's latest sneakers from Nike. Video of the new shoes honoring the Los Angeles Lakers legend Bryant, also known as 'The Black Mamba,' was retweeted by Lawson.
Duke locks down on defense to stifle Notre Dame, sets up a meeting with Triangle rival N.C. State in the ACC Women’s Tournament final.
All three Triangle women’s basketball teams will play in the ACC Tournament semifinals after Duke avenged its regular season loss to the Cardinals.
The top-seeded Wolfpack pounded fifth-seeded and No. 14 North Carolina, 66-55, in the first of two semifinal games at First Horizon Coliseum. In the second game, third-seeded Duke pulled off the upset, using a scoring burst late in the fourth quarter to stop the second-seeded Irish, 61-56.