
The Duke Blue Devils men’s basketball team plays the Incarnate Word Cardinals on Tuesday (7 p.m. ET, ACC Network) at Cameron Indoor Stadium before a week-long break.
The fourth-ranked Blue Devils (7-2, 1-0 ACC) are playing the Cardinals (5-4, 1-1 Southland) for the first time in program history. Following its game against Incarnate Word, Duke won’t play again until hosting George Mason (7-3) on Dec. 17 (7 p.m., ACC Network).
Duke returns to Durham after a 76-65 win at Louisville. The Blue Devils got it done with an impressive second-half stretch in which star freshman Cooper Flagg was on the bench with foul trouble. Flagg had 20 points and 12 rebounds against the Cardinals for his second straight double-
Fayetteville Police Chief Kemberle Braden announced this week that he is retiring in March.
“My service has not come without great sacrifice on the part of my family and personal goals. If done right, leadership takes a toll on you mentally, physically and emotionally. I have come to realize that time and opportunity are not as abundant in my life as they once were,” Braden said in the statement issued by the city shortly after noon Tuesday. “Stories must have a beginning and an end/ As the chief of police I prayed for WISDOM to know my time is over, COURAGE to face new and unfamiliar challenges, and DIGNITY to walk away with my head held high. I am confident that my time is now.”
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