
Duke basketball has signed a multi-year agreement with Amazon Prime to broadcast three non-conference games this season. This marks Amazon's first partnership with a collegiate sports program.
Duke University's men's basketball program made history Thursday, reaching a multi-year agreement with Amazon Prime. The streaming service will broadcast three high-profile non-conference matchups throughout the college basketball season. Having focused on professional leagues since forming, this deal marks Amazon's first collegiate sports partnership.
The Blue Devils will appear on Prime for the first time November 25 against UConn, where Nikolas Khamenia will face off against his former school.
Then on December 21, Duke will square off against Michigan, the defending national champions. Lastly, Duke will face Gonzaga February 20, the first matchup between the two sides since 2021.
All three of these games will take place in neutral locations. Duke versus UConn will be at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Duke versus Michigan will be played in New York at Madison Square Garden and lastly, Duke will face Gonzaga at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.
This article originally appeared on Duke Wire: Duke basketball reaches multi-year agreement with Amazon Prime
Duke will play UConn on November 25, Michigan on December 21, and Gonzaga on February 20.
The games will be held at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Madison Square Garden in New York, and Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, respectively.

Can the Lakers maintain their 3-0 playoff lead against the Rockets?
F1 Miami GP returns after a 5-week break with new FIA regulations.
See every story in Sports — including breaking news and analysis.