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Charlotte’s new Major League Soccer team is a hometown hit. Charlotte FC’s first home game broke a MLS attendance record. In other big Carolina sports news, Duke’s Coach K had a disappointing loss in his last home game — against arch-rival UNC, no less.
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After a coaching career spanning four decades, Coach Mike Krzyzewski has coached his final home game with the Duke Blue Devils, a game that saw Duke upset by the North Carolina Tar Heels 94-81.
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The Charlotte Hornets racked up two losses over the weekend, but the big news seemed to be a heated exchange between coach James Borrego and rookie James Bouknight. In college basketball, meanwhile, UNC Chapel Hill lost to Duke. And high school coaches say fewer scholarships are available to athletes.
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Two Duke men's basketball players — Michael Savarino and Paolo Banchero — were stopped Sunday morning near Hillsborough.
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J.J. Redick, the sharpshooter who was The Associated Press college player of the year at Duke before embarking on a 15-season NBA career, announced his retirement Tuesday.
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Powerhouse Clemson fell to the Georgia Bulldogs at Bank of America Stadium on Saturday during the Duke’s Mayo Classic, but the bigger local news happened a few miles north when the Charlotte 49ers beat Duke University 31-28.
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Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski says he feels the time is right to step away from a Hall of Fame coaching career. He's also eager to get back on the court for a final run after a bumpy year. Krzyzewski held a news conference Thursday on the Cameron Indoor Stadium court bearing his name.
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Duke Hall of Fame coach Mike Krzyzewski will coach his final season with the Blue Devils in 2021-22, a person familiar with the situation said Wednesday. The person said former Duke player and associate head coach Jon Scheyer would then take over as Krzyzewski's successor for the 2022-23 season.
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How do we get more electric vehicles on the road in North Carolina and the U.S.? Increasing the number of public charging stations and overcoming consumer anxiety about mileage are key steps, according to a pair of Duke University experts.
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Duke is promoting Nina King to become the school's next athletics director. King will become only the third Black woman working as an athletics director in the Power Five conferences and is the first woman to serve as Duke's athletics director.