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The Chronicle T H E I N D E P E N D E N T D A I LY AT D U K E U N I V E R S I T Y

MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2014

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ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH YEAR, ISSUE 54

New Beginning:

Blue Devils handle Black Knights, 93-73

Wallace Wade to undergo renovations starting Monday

Tyus Jones and Jahlil Okafor lead No. 4 Duke to easy victory against Army Sunday Ryan Hoerger Sports Managing Editor The Blue Devils got all they could handle from a veteran Army squad, but Duke’s freshmen ultimately proved too much for the Black Knights to overcome. Tyus Jones and Jahlil Okafor paced No. 4 Duke to a 93-73 win against Army Sunday at Cameron Indoor StaARMY 73 dium. The freshman combined for DUKE 93 duo 37 points, with Jones contributing 16 points and 10 assists and Okafor tallying 21 points and pulling down eight rebounds. The effort was the first double-double of Jones’ career. “I hadn’t been shooting the ball well the past few games, but the coaches believe in me and have confidence me,” Jones said. “They told me ‘Just keep taking your shots’ if I get open shots. I’m not worried about stats, not worried about points, anything like that, as long as we win.” Jones scored 13 of his 16 points in the first half, helping pick up the slack for a Duke offense that was without Justise Winslow, mired in foul trouble for the vast majority of the period, and a backcourt that shot 1-of-8 from long range before halftime. A disciplined Army defense forced Duke (7-0) to work deep into the shot clock in the first half, but the Blue Devils still seemed to be able to get the shots they wanted. “It’s about being patient. We have plays that we run for when the shot clock is at 10, when the shot clock is at seven,” junior forward Amile Jefferson said. “Our guys didn’t get rattled much. Even if we didn’t have a shot, we didn’t rush it, we didn’t force

Victor Ye | The Chronicle Following Duke’s 41-21 victory against Wake Forest Saturday, school officials brought construction equipment onto the field to ceremoniously mark the beginning of the Wallace Wade renovation process, which is set to start Monday.

Nick Martin Sports Editor With back-to-back nine-win seasons in the books, the next time Duke football takes the field at Wallace Wade Stadium, the Blue Devils and their fans will have some new views to take in before going for a third. Following Duke’s 41-21 regular-season ending victory against Wake Forest, Duke brought school officials and construction equipment onto the field to ceremoniously mark the beginning of the Wallace Wade renovation process. Head coach David Cutcliffe and former offensive lineman Dave Harding kicked things off for the gathering of fans before turning it over to vice president and director of athletics Kevin White. “Thank you to all of our fans that have

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been so great during this run,” Cutcliffe said. the lowering of the field and will include the “This is pretty spectacular. I’m so happy and removal of the track, lowering of the stands, proud of so many people that have been a part installation of a new scoreboard in the south of this process…. Our entire administration end zone and replacement of the Finchathletically, our entire administration from a Yeager Building—which serves as the Sports University standpoint and Medicine center and then all of these players press box—with a new, his is pretty specwho have played with us state-of-the-art facility. over these last seven years. The field will be comtacular. I’m so happy There’s a big part of them and proud of so many plete by the time the 2015 on this field.” season kicks off, White The 85-year old venue people that have been a said. The track will be fulis scheduled to undergo part of this process. ly removed and the new seats will have replaced it a two-year facelift project — David Cutcliffe in order to grant fans a that will cost approximately $100 million. closer game experience. The official work is set to start Monday, as “I’m a big fan of this,” Cutcliffe said. “We’re the construction company Duke is partnering certainly going to respect what Wallace Wade with for the project, Beck, will begin the exSee Wallace Wade on Page 8 tensive remodeling plan. This will begin with

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