Wake Forest had a difficult weekend task by taking on No. 2 Duke. It might look just about as challenging with Tuesday night's visit to No. 21 Louisville for an Atlantic Coast Conference matchup. "The ...
By game's end, Reyne Smith had made a school-record ... They were stymied by Duke's unusual switch to a zone defense, so Wake Forest might brush up on how to attack if it's faced with that again.
They jumped into a zone like they did last year ... the defense keeps us in the game and we gave them all they wanted on that end. I can promise you that." Obviously, Duke has a fantastic defense ...
A decision by Duke coach Jon Scheyer to change defenses turned the momentum in his team's favor in the second half.
Advertisement Article continues below this ad Things looked very different at Wake Forest ... zone before. “Nope,” Flagg said. “Had to do it at some point,” Scheyer quipped. By the end ...
No. 2 Duke took a different route to its latest Atlantic Coast Conference win. The Blue Devils pushed through their worst ...
Behind 24 points from Flagg, 15 from Knueppel, and 11 from Gillis, Scheyer's third batch of Blue Devils extended its winning ...
The result was the kind of win — holding off Wake Forest in ... he had played zone before. “Nope,” Flagg said. “Had to do it at some point,” Scheyer quipped. By the end of the day ...