Duke works out kinks in exhibitions
By Greg Czaja | February 9, 2004Saturday morning, on the practice fields behind Koskinen Stadium, the spring sports season officially began.
Saturday morning, on the practice fields behind Koskinen Stadium, the spring sports season officially began.
If there was ever a game to avenge a loss, it was Saturday's women's basketball game versus Georgia Tech.
Just one game after ending a record 51-game ACC winning streak to Florida State, Monique Currie and Duke's women began working on some new records.
The men's and women's swimming and diving team (5-5) finished off their home season in style Saturday, as the Blue Devils decisively defeated the College of Charleston Cougars (3-7, 3-12).
This weekend, the men's tennis team traveled to Seattle to compete in the ITA National Indoor Championships.
The track team represented Duke at three locations across the country over the weekend, as its athletes continued to shine with first-rate individual performances. .
Coming off an emotional win against North Carolina Tuesday, the wrestling team had the tough task of a doubleheader against Maryland (2-7, 0-3 in the ACC) and non-conference foe Rutgers (7-4)...
Tenters in Krzyzewskiville were woken up Friday and Saturday morning to the sound of foils, sabers, and epees clanking together inside Card Gymnasium.
With six high school All-Americans on its squad from all five positions, the men's basketball team comes at opponents at every angle.
It seems the referees were practicing last night, and a basketball game broke out.
Last night, the women's basketball team had a shot at extending its ACC winning streak to 52 in Tallahassee, Fla., against Florida State. The Seminoles toppled the No.
The men's and women's swimming and diving team , which are both 4-5, will defend its home pool for the final time this season when the Cougars of the College of Charleston come to Taishoff Aquatics...
After last-second heroics and a more-than-likely draining win over arch-rival North Carolina last night, the men's basketball team faces a potential trap game Sunday night when conference opponent...
These days, it seems as if the NBA is increasingly focusing on younger players. �.
CHAPEL HILL -- With 35 seconds remaining in overtime, Raymond Felton settled at the top of the key as Daniel Ewing got into his defensive stance. The Tar Heels were trailing by one point.
It is not going to be Duke-Carolina in the traditional sense at the fencing dual meets Friday and Saturday.
Ten states and eight different positions add up to a 24-man football recruiting class that head coach Ted Roof is "very, very excited about.".
A top North Carolina basketball signee is in big trouble..
The Thrill in Chapel Hill this Thursday will be a date with the Devil from the other side of town, as Tobacco Road's fiercest rivalry is renewed.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- The scene at Florida State's Civic Center was dismal before yesterday's game got underway.