Duke poised for repeat run
By Galen Vaisman | June 16, 2005One face-off. One ground ball. One save. One shot. One goal.
One face-off. One ground ball. One save. One shot. One goal.
Former Blue Devil Luol Deng sat in the Theater at Madison Square Garden June 24, 2004 wearing a glamorous suit and sporting a diamond-studded watch, waiting for NBA commissioner David Stern to...
After junior Katie Chrest accepted the Tewaaraton Trophy, the top individual honor in women’s collegiate lacrosse, at a banquet in Washington D.C.
Shavlik Randolph’s flirtation with an early exit from Duke seems to be nearing a conclusion.
OWINGS MILL, Md. — As two rounds of sunshine gave way to a day of torrential downpour, two days of solid Duke golf dissolved into a mess of bogeys.
Shannon Rowbury can breathe a little easier now.
The search is on.
PHILADELPHIA — With their gear packed up and their belongings prepped for the trip back to Durham, the Blue Devils sat pensively around the visitor’s locker room in Lincoln Financial...
OWINGS MILL, Md. — On his final hole of the day, junior Ryan Blaum stood at the bottom of a hill 20 yards from the pin. He needed an up-and-down to salvage a par and finish even for the day.
The NCAA Tournament’s round of 16 was not so sweet for the men’s tennis team, as Duke suffered a bitter 4-3 defeat at the hands of Pepperdine (24-2), Sunday.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Draw control.
The first dominoes fell last week for Duke’s 2006 recruiting class and they undoubtedly made an impact.
Head coach Bill Hillier’s decision was likely made long before Brett Smith lined out to end Duke’s season Tuesday.
PRINCETON, N.J. — Throughout the season, Duke head coach Mike Pressler had refrained from discussing this year’s Final Four in Philadelphia with his team.
In the final game of the season, the baseball team’s problems were caused not by the Demon Deacons but rather by the Blue Devils’ own persistent demons.
Sitting in the clubhouse Saturday afternoon after completing their final round of the NCAA East Regional, the Blue Devils were unsure of their fate.