Number crunch reminiscent of '02 Final Four team
By Patrick Byrnes | March 3, 2005Eight was enough.
Eight was enough.
All the hard work, all the tough wins, all the emotions of the last four months will boil down to a seed next Sunday when the NCAA Tournament field is announced.
You won’t see Chante Black sporting a hot-pink or zebra-print smile anytime soon.
When the whistle blows for a timeout during a Duke women’s basketball game, there is an unmistakable routine.
With all eyes on a potential rematch against North Carolina Monday night, the women’s basketball team will first have to contend with a bracket full of upset-minded squads on its quest for a...
The Associated Press named it’s 2004-2005 All-ACC women’s basketball teams Tuesday.
When it was all over, little Ivory Latta stood in front of a television camera and did a variation of the running man.
With the ACC regular season title on the line, the Duke women’s basketball team collapsed at Cameron Sunday night against North Carolina.
At the end of last season, no one expected the Blue Devils to be in their current position.
When the Miami women’s basketball team travels to Durham for the first time today, it will not only have to battle the legendary mystique of Cameron Indoor Stadium.
The feeling is a familiar one. It’s late at night and you’re talking on Instant Messenger.
ATLANTA — Jessica Foley is a big fan of Georgia Tech.
Duke opened its season out of the national championship picture. As the season has progressed, however, this picture has changed. The Blue Devils, currently No.
The first-place team in the ACC will take on the last-place team at Cameron Indoor Stadium tonight at 7 p.m.
This might just be the strongest year ever in women’s ACC basketball.
In front of the largest crowd ever to witness an ACC women's basketball game, No. 3 Duke surged past No. 19 Maryland Sunday in College Park. .
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — While Monique Currie was playing through pain, Chante Black was bringing the pain to Maryland.
After a week off, a well rested but banged-up Duke team will travel to College Park to try to complete a regular-season sweep of Maryland Sunday at 3 p.m.
For most of the season, discussion about the Duke women’s basketball team’s flaws has focused on its lack of depth.
Just over one minute into the second half Sunday at Cameron Indoor Stadium, something clicked for the women’s basketball team.