After just two pro seasons, Hill joins Dream Team
By Jonathan Ganz | July 24, 1996Four years ago, Grant Hill was quite the big man on Duke's campus.
Four years ago, Grant Hill was quite the big man on Duke's campus.
The old adage is that teams improve during the season, but players are made during the summer.
Mention Duke University to 10 people and the first thing nine of them will likely think of is the men's basketball team.
After finishing just one step away from a National Championship last year, the men's soccer team has high expectations going into this season.
While many Duke students journeyed across the globe for summer jobs at the start of the summer, many Blue Devil athletic teams still had unfinished business to take care.
Through the hallowed halls of Cameron Indoor Stadium, past Duke's national championship trophies and hidden around a corner lies an office.
Change is an integral part of college athletics as students have only four years of eligibility with a school.
The men's golf team faced its stiffest competition of the season at the Ping Intercollegiate at MacGregor Downs in Cary this past weekend.
The women's lacrosse team continued to make strides in Friday's match against William & Mary, but the Blue Devils failed to pick up a win for the ninth time in their inaugural season as they lost...
The women's track and field team had seven first-place finishes and 16 personal bests this past weekend at the Wake Forest Easter Classic in Winston-Salem.
CHAPEL HILL-It has been said that great athletes often store their energy, then wait, coil and spring.
Senior Doug Kling led the men's track and field team with his two meet records this past weekend at the Lynchburg Track Classic in Lynchburg, Va.
It wasn't supposed to happen this way. After a loss last Saturday to 16th-ranked Harvard, the men's lacrosse team was prepared to rebound with a victory this Saturday over No.
The Duke baseball team righted its ship this weekend by taking two of three games against Atlantic Coast Conference foe Virginia.
In several of its matches this season, the men's tennis team has struggled with its doubles play.
ATLANTA-The baseball team headed to Atlanta on Friday with spirits high and the outlook bright for its three-game series against Georgia Tech. Then the rains came.
From staff reports.
Even without their No. 1 player on Saturday, the only challenge for the fourth-ranked Blue Devils this weekend was avoiding the weather.
RALEIGH-The women's track and field team took advantage of a meet specifically designed with a majority of relay races to break three school records at the Raleigh Relays this past weekend.
After four straight wins over top-ranked competition, the men's lacrosse team appeared to be on the fast track toward the NCAA Tournament.