Khaman Malauch and Sion James looked fine, Patrick Ngongba made his debut and Duke basketball beat Wofford ... badly. Here ...
Big plays from a big man. Already ahead 46-12 in the first half of Saturday’s win against Wofford, Duke’s Patrick Ngongba II ...
On Saturday afternoon, eleven Duke basketball players scored, including previously injured freshman center Patrick Ngongba II ...
Duke basketball freshman center Patrick Ngongba II played only three minutes in his first stint on the court for the Blue Devils. But to record his first points as a collegian, the 6-foot-11, ...
In the midst of playing four ranked opponents over a six-game stretch, the Blue Devils responded to Tuesday’s loss to No. 19 ...
Another member of the 2024 Duke basketball recruiting class introduced himself to the Cameron Crazies on Saturday, and head ...
Following Duke basketball's win vs. Wofford, freshmen Cooper Flagg and Khaman Maluach discussed how they're dealing with ...
Following 40-minutes of intense, unrelenting basketball, Duke emerged with a thumping 86-35 victory, holding its opponents to the fewest points in the shot clock era.
Cooper Flagg provided all-around numbers for Duke in its 86-35 conquest of Wofford at the Cameron Indoor Stadium on Saturday.
In addition to Flagg, Duke has Kon Knueppel, Khaman Maluach, Darren Harris, Isaiah Evans and Patrick Ngongba in its top-ranked 2024 recruiting class. Joining returners Tyrese Proctor and Caleb ...
Duke coach Jon Scheyer is impressed with how five-star freshman Patrick Ngongba II is progressing with his injury rehabilitation. However, he can't provide a timeframe for the burly center's recovery.