Eight could be enough for Blue Devils this time
By Patrick Byrnes | January 12, 2005The women"s basketball team is riding high after this weekend"s victory over Virginia Tech to open its ACC season.
The women"s basketball team is riding high after this weekend"s victory over Virginia Tech to open its ACC season.
Most Duke students swiftly departed campus after final exams for a month of unwinding.
Youth and experience combined to help then-No. 2 Duke open its ACC schedule with a win over No. 25 Virginia Tech Sunday. .
As Caitlin Howe’s three-pointer fell just short of the hoop and began to travel toward the Duke Band, Monique Currie sprung past her defender and skillfully redirected the ball toward Wanisha...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Only six other teams had ever beaten the Lady Vols in Thompson-Boling arena, but a smart game plan and continued focus allowed the Blue Devils to become number seven.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — With 1:41 remaining and Duke and Tennessee knotted at 53, Monique Currie took over the game.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- With 1:41 remaining and Duke and Tennessee knotted at 53, Monique Currie took over the game.
In its toughest matchup of the season, the No. 10 Duke women’s basketball team faces No. 4 Tennessee in Knoxville tonight, looking to upset a squad that has a 4-2 record against the Blue Devils.
After a Thanksgiving Day of relaxing on the beach in the Bahamas, the No. 10 women’s basketball team won the 2004 Junkanoo Jam held in Freeport.
The women's basketball team showed it still has many questions in its win over Penn State Friday, but the squad is starting to provide some answers. .
Trailing their opponent by 11 points with 15 minutes left to play and on the verge of losing their second straight game against a nationally ranked opponent, the No.
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. — A shorthanded Duke squad knew it would have its hands full against No. 10 Notre Dame in the semifinals of the preseason NIT Wednesday night.
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With a few Cameron Crazies cheering furiously, freshman Chante Black walked out onto a newly varnished Coach K Court Friday night as only the seventh freshman to start in a season opener for head...
The No. 6 women’s basketball team notched two blowout victories this weekend against unranked opponents in the opening rounds of the WNIT.
Duke’s home opener will be a matchup between two squads starting uncertain seasons.
Looking at the scoreboard, the Blue Devils appeared dominant, but on the court the team was sloppy Monday night.
With the loss of a senior class that posted a four-year ACC record of 60-4, the Duke women’s basketball team is looking to its 10 eligible players to fill the roles once dominated by that...