Blue Devils hunt for victory over Lady Lions
By Patrick Byrnes | November 19, 2004.
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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...
The best Duke women’s basketball class ever is now history.
After winning five straight ACC titles, Duke looks vulnerable in a league it has recently dominated. Preseason favorite North Carolina and up-and-coming Maryland appear ready to snatch the crown.
Just call her The Skipper.
Prepare for Waners’ world at Duke.
Listen up and listen closely Blue Devil fans. The player formerly known as Mistie Bass will now go by Mistie Williams, after her August wedding to Kenneth Williams.
Head coach Gail Goestenkors suspended junior Lindsey Harding indefinitely Wednesday after a violation of team policy.
With Alana Beard in attendance and Lindsey Harding’s suspension looming over the team, Jessica Foley stole the show, leading No.
Two members of the women’s basketball team’s recruiting class of 2005 spent the weekend on campus for their official visits.
Women’s basketball head coach Gail Goestenkors announced Monday that junior Monique Currie, junior Lindsey Harding and sophomore Caitlin Howe will serve as the team’s captains for the...
Two verbally committed members of the women’s basketball class of 2005 will make their official visits to Duke this weekend.
Coach Gail Goestenkors always dreamed of playing in the Olympics. In Athens, she got her chance to live out that dream as an assistant coach on the U.S. women's team that took home gold.