As usual, I will post about game broadcasts, either on TV or online for free or linked to a TV subscription about 12-24 hours before the game.
I am not sure how this could have been better scheduled, but Duke's season starts at 7pm ET on Tuesday as they host High Point at 7pm ET and can be seen on ACCNX.
Duke visits Texas A&M at 4pm ET on Sunday. The game will be on SECN+, which is available through the ESPN app or WatchESPN if you are a subscriber to SEC Network.
Duke visits UNLV at 8:30pm ET on Thursday.
It can be seen here live or presumably as a replay afterwards:
Duke hosts Northwestern at 3pm ET on Sunday and can be seen on ACC Network.
Duke hosts Idaho State at 7pm ET on Thursday and can be seen on ACCNX.
Duke hosts Troy at 2pm ET on Sunday and can be seen on ACCNX.
New head coach at UNC recruits a HS star over Duke. The elite do not want to play for McCallie.
https://www.espn.com/womens-college-...north-carolina
Duke hosts Davidson at 7pm ET on Wednesday and can be seen on ACCNX.
Duke hosts Penn at 1pm ET on Friday and can be seen on ACCNX.
Duke visits Nebraska at 7pm ET on Wednesday and can be seen on Big Ten Network.
Duke hosts Boston College at 2pm ET on Sunday and can be seen on ACCNX.
Duke visits South Carolina at the very well scheduled time of 7pm ET on Thursday and can be seen on SEC Network.
Duke hosts Wake Forest at 6pm ET on Thursday and can be seen on ACC Network.
Duke visits Louisville at 2pm ET on Sunday and can be seen on ACC Network.
Duke visits Virginia at 6pm ET on Thursday and can be seen on ACC Network.
Duke hosts Virginia Tech at 3pm ET on Sunday and be seen on these channels:
http://theacc.com/sports/2020/1/3/WBB_RSN_VT_DU_20.aspx
There is a blackout zone in theory within the conference footprint, but there is no map for that. Those within the zone cannot watch online on the ESPN app and instead must watch as a subscriber of a service provided by one of the channels listed above.
Those outside of the zone can watch on the ESPN App or website. It will also be ESPN College Extra (DirecTV 780/Verizon FIOS 823) for those providers that carry that. Generally speaking, if you get the channel, you can watch the game regardless of whether you are in-market or not.
Duke hosts Notre Dame at 8pm ET on Thursday and can be seen on ACC Network.
Duke visits Clemson at 12pm ET on Sunday and can be seen on ESPNU.