Duke entering deal with streaming giant for college basketball games
Duke and Amazon have reached a deal that will see the Blue Devils play three games on their streaming service.
The world of college basketball viewing is ever-changing, and another seismic shift is happening wiht one of the sport's bluebloods leading the frontier on the cutting edge. While college football has adapted to more avenues of streaming, college basketball is now leading the way as Duke and Amazon, the streaming giant, have agreed to a deal that will have them featuring three of the Blue Devils' games next season. This move is the first of its kind for Amazon as its first venture into the collegiate sports world.
Amazon has been in the sports streaming world for a while, namely hosting NFL Thursday night action. The three games that Amazon will feature are blockbuster matchups. They include matchups with both teams that were in the 2026 NCAA tournament national championship game.
The matchups Amazon will stream are: Duke vs. UConn, Las Vegas, November 25 Duke vs. Michigan, Madison Square Garden, December 21 Duke vs.
Gonzaga, Detroit, February 21 The move could be the first domino to fall in the expanding arms race of streaming sports and allow Amazon to continue its reach among the titans in the industry. Contact/Follow @College_Wire on X and @College_Wires on Threads. Like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of college sports news, notes, and opinions.