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  • ‘A dream come true’: Scenes from Duke’s Tar Heel takedown


    Duke prepares for rivalry gameday seriously — and the Blue Devils celebrate a dominant win with the same intensity.

    Whether by painting faces to stand in Cameron Indoor Stadium, cramming into The Devil’s Krafthouse to catch glimpses of the TV screens or rushing to Abele Quad to watch the bench burn, the Duke community embraced the spirit of Blue Devil basketball for the most anticipated matchup of the year. The Chronicle captured some of the scenes from across campus on Saturday’s gameday.

    A $19,000 shot

    ESPN’s College GameDay came to Cameron for the 14th time — the most visits of any school in the country — to excite viewers and the Cameron Crazies for the rivalry game later that evening.

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    Hallmarks of College GameDay include witty, eye-catching signs for the show’s backdrop and a high-energy atmosphere with loud cheering throughout the two-hour program, which began at 10 a.m. with doors opening for students at 9 a.m. and the general public a half-hour later.

    To secure her place in the stadium, senior Millie Caughey — who has tented for a spot at the rivalry game during each of her four years at Duke — got in line for College GameDay “just before five” in the morning, with sophomore Jacob Bruner joining her at 6:45 a.m. They beat not only the sunrise, but also almost every other eager Duke fan, leaving them the second group in line. Describing themselves as “excited” and “so hype,” the energy was already high.

    College GameDay offered the first 200 students in line the chance to make a 3-point shot for $100,000. While senior Madeline Waterfield missed her 100-grand attempt, junior Raphael Lee made a half-court shot at the end of the program to win $19,000.

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    Preparing for battle on home turf

    Hours before the game, Cameron Crazies packed Krzyzewskiville for a tailgate that spilled into residential quads across campus, gearing up for the fight ahead.

    Students crowded around tables of blue and white body paint, drawing stripes, horns and declarations of “GTHC,” short for “Go to Hell, Carolina,” on their faces and arms. Some tenting groups donned elaborately themed costumes, like students in the tent “The Konstitution” — a play on the name of first-year phenom Kon Knueppel — who dressed up as founding fathers in colonial-style frock coats and wigs.

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    Returning tenters and fans expressed a heightened desire for a win after last year’s upsetting loss to the Tar Heels. Junior Mason Sufnarski, who tented last year, was “hoping for a W” this time around.

    “I’m excited, I’m thrilled, I’m ready to go,” he said.

    First-time tenters could feel the energy and spirit imbued in K-Ville’s traditions. With so much to expect, the new participants were excited to witness the latest chapter in Tobacco Road’s historic rivalry and cheer on the Blue Devils with their friends.

    First-year Elliot Elkin noted that even though he “wasn’t much of a college basketball fan before this,” he’s “really embrace[d]” the experience.

    “It’s been way more fun than I imagined,” he said.

    Non-student spectators stopped outside of K-Ville to admire the Cameron Crazies and their famed festivities. Some took pictures and videos, while others talked about the upcoming game with the students.

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    With music blasting and footballs being tossed around as a sea of blue washed over the quads, the students embodied Duke’s unofficial “work hard, play hard” mantra with full force. But soon, the celebrations began to fade, as students filed into place on the sidewalk alongside Wilson Recreation Center.

    The Crazies were ready to enter Cameron.

    No bad seat on campus

    With watch parties for the rivalry game held all over campus, students not there to see the takedown in person waited for the broadcast with anticipation and excitement. The three biggest screenings were hosted in the basement of Gilbert-Addoms Residence Hall on East Campus, commonly referred to as “Gilbert-Addoms Down Under” or “GADU,” Gothic Grill at the Bryan Center, and The Devil’s Krafthouse at the Brodhead Center.

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    For first-years who wanted a more laid-back and convenient way of watching the game with classmates, GADU was the perfect choice.

    “I’m really excited to see the energy in the actual … stadium, because I know we can’t be there sadly, but it’s going to be really fun to see the students get excited,” first-year Aaron Lopez said.

    In contrast, watch parties at Gothic and Krafthouse seemed to crackle with energy, as cheers of “Let’s Go Duke” echoed throughout the buildings and into the open air. Both locations were packed with students standing chest to chest or crammed around tables to get a good view of the game.

    First-year Sabrina Manero chose to go to Gothic because she “needed to go somewhere that was extremely hype,” adding that it felt like she was “partly in the stadium.”

    Similar excitement was felt in Krafthouse, with students packing both the inside of the restaurant in extra seats and the outdoor patio area.

    Outside, Haven Higgins and Isha Dixit, second-year students in the School of Medicine, were actually at the game but chose to leave during halftime because of the packed graduate student section. They came to Kraft because they wanted to “stay on campus” but go somewhere less crowded.

    Inside, a group of sophomores recalled arriving at Kraft at 10 a.m. to fight for a spot at one of the highly coveted booths. Jack Munson noted that “it was kind of feisty getting in,” adding that there was “a little bit of shoving.” Despite this, sophomore Luz Fontana-Mansilla observed that “the energy on campus has been really cool” — a common theme for longtime and newcomer fans alike on the long-awaited day.

    Duke on fire

    Although Blue Devils were scattered across campus to watch the game, students had a singular destination once the Blue Devils officially beat the Tar Heels: the bench-burning on Abele Quad.

    The iconic bonfire when Duke beats Carolina has been a campus tradition for nearly 40 years and is something that Duke students, alumni and assorted fans eagerly look forward to. The excitement was evident as students formed a tightly packed ring around the two burning benches set ablaze by the “A-Team.” With people scrambling for a better view and slipping in the muddy grass, one could almost see the adrenaline coursing through the air clouded with sparks and smoke.

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    Abigail Ticknor, a sophomore whose mother is a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumna, said she was “heartbroken after last year” when North Carolina beat Duke twice, so being at the bonfire to celebrate the “revenge” of the better blue was “amazing.”

    Seeing the benches burn is a tradition all Duke students hope to see at some point, and sophomore Bo Groff expressed gratitude that he could take part in the tradition with his friends and family.

    “This is a dream come true,” he said.

    Students weren’t the only ones rushing to huddle around the bonfire. Alumni, parents and Duke fans of all stripes participated in the decades-long tradition, which, according to Page Murray, Trinity ‘85, invoked joy and nostalgia.

    “[Duke students] are the luckiest people on planet Earth to be students at this amazing place; [they] have an experience that nobody else in America has,” he said as he watched the benches glow.





    On March 6th, 2021, Duke fans watched in awe as their beloved Blue Devils took down their arch-rivals, the North Carolina Tar Heels, in a thrilling 93-83 victory. The atmosphere in Cameron Indoor Stadium was electric, with fans on their feet, screaming and cheering as their team fought tooth and nail for every point.

    The game was a back-and-forth battle, with both teams trading baskets and momentum swings throughout. But it was Duke’s star players who ultimately shined brightest on this historic night. Freshman phenom Jalen Johnson put on a show, scoring a career-high 28 points and grabbing 13 rebounds, while sophomore guard Wendell Moore Jr. added 25 points and 6 assists.

    But it wasn’t just the individual performances that made this game so special. It was the collective effort of the entire team, as they played with heart, determination, and grit to secure the victory. The crowd erupted in jubilation as the final buzzer sounded, with players and fans alike celebrating a hard-fought win over their bitter rivals.

    For Duke fans, this game was truly a dream come true. It was a moment they had been waiting for all season, and they relished every second of it. As they left the stadium that night, they were filled with pride and joy, knowing that their team had come out on top in one of the most storied rivalries in college basketball.

    So here’s to Duke, to their players, coaches, and fans, for making this dream a reality. And here’s to many more thrilling victories to come in the future. Duke’s Tar Heel takedown will go down in history as a night to remember, a night when dreams came true on the basketball court.

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  • LIVE: David Hubert start met heel aanvallende opstelling in 4-3-3, Kums nog op de bank bij Gent


    KAA Gent en Anderlecht kruisen zondag de degens in een kraker van formaat. De Buffalo’s zitten in een mindere periode en willen hun plaats in de top zes heroveren. Anderlecht heeft dan weer een ferme klap gekregen donderdag tegen Hoffenheim.

    De heenwedstrijd staat nog in het geheugen gegrift bij de Gentenaars. In november kreeg Gent een zware 6-0 nederlaag aangesmeerd, mede door twee rode kaarten. “De spelers praten er zelf nog steeds over”, zegt interimcoach Danijel Milicevic. “Het is tijd voor sportieve revanche.” De Buffalo’s rekenen op een kolkende Planet Group Arena, waar slechts enkele tickets overblijven.

    Bij Anderlecht zijn Dolberg, Edozie en Coosemans niet beschikbaar, en ook Thomas Foket haalde de selectie niet. Daartegenover staat de aanwezigheid van nieuwkomers Adryelson, Hey en Huerta. Francis Amuzu, wiens naam steeds vaker in transfergeruchten opduikt, is er nog bij.

    Bij Gent is er goed nieuws rond Noah Fadiga. De verdediger, die een defibrillator kreeg ingeplant, traint opnieuw deels mee. “Hij heeft nog tijd nodig, maar het is een positief signaal”, aldus Milicevic. Nieuwkomer Hyllarion Goore moet zich nog aanpassen en is voorlopig niet speelklaar.

    Wat betreft transfers houdt Milicevic zich op de vlakte. “Dat is een vraag voor de sportieve leiding. Mijn focus ligt op de spelers die er zijn.” Mogelijke inkomende of uitgaande transfers blijven een optie in de laatste dagen van de mercato.

    Voor Gent is winnen bijna een must in de strijd om Play-off 1, terwijl Anderlecht zijn goede vorm wil doortrekken. De Buffalo’s willen revanche, maar Paars-Wit heeft de top vier in het vizier. Een duel om naar uit te kijken.



    Exciting news for Gent fans as David Hubert has decided to start with a very attacking lineup in a 4-3-3 formation. The surprise inclusion is that Sven Kums will be starting on the bench for this match. Stay tuned for live updates as Gent takes on their opponents with this aggressive strategy! #Gent #4-3-3 #AttackMode

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  • Jey Uso to turn heel and double-cross former WWE Universal Champion at Royal Rumble 2025? Looking at the possibility


    Jey Uso missed the opportunity to become World Heavyweight Champion for the first time in his WWE career when he lost to Gunther at Saturday Night’s Main Event last week. Now, he wants to win the Royal Rumble this weekend and get a guaranteed title shot at WrestleMania 41.

    The Yeet Master will have to overcome some of the top stars in the business like Seth Rollins, Drew McIntyre, CM Punk, the legendary John Cena, and Roman Reigns.

    The OTC will look to win the Rumble and reclaim his title at ‘Mania and is a frontrunner to win the match. During the Rumble match, it’s always every man for himself and hence, Roman could try to eliminate Jey Uso. The latter could take it personally and their feud could re-ignite, leading to Jey turning on Roman and eliminating him.

    However, it is safe to say here that even though this would create a new angle on The Road to WrestleMania, WWE Creative will most likely not go down that road, given that Jey Uso has done a great job as a face and has become a fan favorite. It would be safer to say that if anyone had a heel turn, that would be Roman Reigns.

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    Jey Uso says his ultimate goal is to become a world champion in WWE

    The Yeet Master has done a great job as a face over the past year and even went on to claim his first singles title when he became the Intercontinental Champion.

    Still, the stakes are higher than ever for the RAW Superstar, who has his sights set on becoming world champion for the first time in his career, as he noted during an interview with Cheap Heat.

    “Yeah, man, it just puts a stamp on you. If you’re a wrestler, you want to hold a damn WWE Championship one time, a World Heavyweight Championship one time. I want to hold that s**t. I ain’t ever thought about being a champion like that until I got the IC Title man, until ‘24 popped off the way it did, it built my confidence. It made me believe, ‘Hell yeah, I could be the face, Uce,’” he said. [H/T – ITR Wrestling]

    Jey Uso is starting to become successful in singles action after a great career in the tag team division with his brother Jimmy Uso.