Duke University men's basketball is heading to Prime Video. In a groundbreaking move that blends college hoops tradition with modern streaming, the Blue Devils have inked a multiyear partnership with Amazon, bringing three of their most anticipated non-conference games to the retail and streaming giant's platform during the 2026-27 season.
The headline act? A highly anticipated rematch against UConn on November 25 in Las Vegas. This game carries serious weight for Duke fans, who still feel the sting of last season's Elite Eight heartbreaker against the Huskies. It's a chance for redemption on a national stage, and Amazon is making sure everyone gets a front-row seat.
But the action doesn't stop there. Prime Video will also broadcast a December 21 clash between Duke and defending national champion Michigan at the iconic Madison Square Garden. Then, on February 20, the Blue Devils travel to Detroit to face the Gonzaga Bulldogs in what promises to be another heavyweight bout. For fans of college basketball, these are the kind of matchups that define a season—and now they're more accessible than ever.
The partnership goes beyond just game broadcasts. According to ESPN, this landmark deal is part of a broader retail collaboration with the university, and it reportedly includes Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities for Duke athletes. That means Blue Devils players could see direct benefits from the partnership, a growing trend in college sports as brands look to connect with top-tier programs.
For Duke fans, this is a win-win. You get to watch your team take on some of the biggest names in college basketball, all while streaming on a platform that's becoming a major player in sports broadcasting. Whether you're reliving the rivalry with UConn, watching the Blue Devils battle the Wolverines in the world's most famous arena, or seeing them go toe-to-toe with Gonzaga, the 2026-27 season is shaping up to be one for the books.
So mark your calendars, grab your Duke gear, and get ready to stream. The Blue Devils are coming to Prime.
