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    Mar 407:00 PM
    Rhode Island Rams vs. Duquesne DukesRyan Center, Kingston, RI
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    Mar 702:00 PM
    Duquesne Dukes vs. Richmond SpidersUPMC Cooper Fieldhouse, Pittsburgh, PA
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    About Duquesne Dukes Basketball

    Currently, the Duquesne Dukes basketball team is under the leadership of Head Coach Keith Dambrot, who has been instrumental in revitalizing the program and promoting a competitive spirit. As of the latest season, the Dukes are actively participating in the Atlantic 10 Conference, where they face off against strong teams that challenge their growth and development. Fans are energized by the team's recent performances, which show signs of improvement and a focus on building a solid foundation for future success. The Dukes have also prioritized engaging with their fan base, organizing community events and promotions to foster a sense of belonging and pride. Upcoming games are drawing attention, with anticipation building around certain matchups that could prove pivotal for their standings in the conference. As the season progresses, the focus remains on player development and teamwork, with aspirations of making a significant impact in the postseason tournaments.

    Duquesne Dukes Basketball History

    The Duquesne Dukes basketball program, representing Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has a rich history that dates back to 1914. The team's colors, red and blue, symbolize the school's spirit and pride. The Dukes began competing in the NCAA in the early 20th century, establishing a reputation in local collegiate basketball. Over the decades, the program has seen various changes in leadership and conference alignment, experiencing both highs and lows. The team gained national attention when it participated in the NCAA Tournament multiple times, especially in the late 1970s and early 2000s. Notably, the Dukes achieved a significant upset in 1977, defeating the University of Kentucky, showcasing their potential on a larger stage. The program has produced several notable players, with some going on to successful professional careers, notably in the NBA. The team plays at the UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse, providing a modern venue that enhances the experience for both players and fans. Over the years, its rivalry with teams like the University of Pittsburgh has added to the excitement and competitiveness of college basketball in the region.