CLEMSON: Tigers try to climb ACC ladder
By Dan Kapnick | November 5, 2004Newcomers Miami and Virginia Tech could lift Clemson from the basement of the ACC.
Newcomers Miami and Virginia Tech could lift Clemson from the basement of the ACC.
Julius Hodge decided to return for his senior season instead of jumping to the pros because he wanted to win a national championship.
After winning five straight ACC titles, Duke looks vulnerable in a league it has recently dominated. Preseason favorite North Carolina and up-and-coming Maryland appear ready to snatch the crown.
Just call her The Skipper.
It is not very often that a basketball team returns four starters and 11 letter-winners from an ACC Tournament title team.
At this time last year, Georgia Tech was flying under the radar, excluded from preseason hype.
Prepare for Waners’ world at Duke.
The Virginia Cavaliers finished seventh in the ACC last season and will be hard-pressed to repeat that performance in a conference as competitive as this year’s ACC.
Listen up and listen closely Blue Devil fans. The player formerly known as Mistie Bass will now go by Mistie Williams, after her August wedding to Kenneth Williams.
Virginia Tech will enter the ACC after a surprisingly solid final season in the Big East. The Hokies went 15-14 last year and advanced to the conference tournament quarterfinals.
Richard and Lynette Love thought their son was done with college, but they were wrong.
Florida State may boast the No. 1 recruiting class in the ACC for the second consecutive year. The Seminoles may have had the No. 2 scoring defense in the conference last season.
Coming off of its second straight losing season and one of its most tumultuous off-seasons in recent memory, Miami, under new head coach Frank Haith, is hoping the team’s first season in the...
When Duke takes on Canada’s St. Francis Xavier tonight at 7 p.m.
Junior Shelden Williams, the Blue Devils’ 6-foot-9, 250-pound center is arguably the most unmistakable basketball player at Duke.
If last season was all about “Getting to Know You,” then this season’s theme might be “Shall We Dance?”.
DeMarcus Nelson is the kind of guy that, had you never met him, might have really bothered you in high school.
Just six months ago, Duke was on top of the world.
Head coach Gail Goestenkors suspended junior Lindsey Harding indefinitely Wednesday after a violation of team policy.
With Alana Beard in attendance and Lindsey Harding’s suspension looming over the team, Jessica Foley stole the show, leading No.