Take a trip down one writer's memory lane
By Abe Wehmiller | April 26, 1995I do not profess to know more about sports than the average fan. Nor can I lay claim to any extraordinary writing skills.
I do not profess to know more about sports than the average fan. Nor can I lay claim to any extraordinary writing skills.
Matthew Christensen admitted he has always been a fan of Duke basketball. But it wasn't until Wednesday afternoon that he took the final step towards becoming part of the Blue Devil program.
play three seasons at Northwestern (La.
Only a year after rumors began circulating that Duke men's basketball head coach Mike Krzyzewski would leave for a job in the NBA, the prospect of the Blue Devils' losing a basketball coach has...
As the spring season comes into full bloom, so too does that venerable institution known as playground basketball.
The first time Duke ever played North Carolina in lacrosse, which also happened to be the first officially recorded lacrosse game in the state of North Carolina, the Blue Devils upended the Tar...
During his first four years at Duke, Mike Pressler toiled and sweated over his duties as the Blue Devils' head lacrosse coach in what one might call a rather "cozy" atmosphere.
Look back at the past year in Duke basketball, and you're liable to see two different sides of the same coin. You're apt to find stories of triumphs and debacles, rebirths and downfalls.
Not a year goes by that I don't look forward to the NBA's annual All-Star game with the enthusiasm of a dog chasing its tail.
With 30 seconds to go in the Duke men's basketball team's matchup with Wake Forest Saturday, the Demon Deacons got possession of the ball with one last shot at victory.