Three little words that make a big difference
By Andrea Bookman | April 24, 2001It's amazing the power and meaning that can be packed into three little words. I mean, these are utterances that, once declared, are irreversible.
It's amazing the power and meaning that can be packed into three little words. I mean, these are utterances that, once declared, are irreversible.
Playing for the first time as a No. 1 seed, Duke did what top-seeded squads should do to 16 seeds.
Coach Gail Goestenkors said it and incurred the kind of feeling that comes when something is uttered that everyone knows, but no one quite knows how to say.
GREENSBORO - At halftime yesterday afternoon, it looked like it might go down to the wire.
NEW YORK - It was not as exciting in their house. Last season, St. John's beat Duke 83-82 in Cameron Indoor Stadium in a thriller that gave the name "Bootsy" a much less innocuous connotation.
For his 36th birthday, David Henderson got one of the best presents imaginable.
Mike Krzyzewski managed to tell the whole story of last night's 83-85 loss to North Carolina in just about 10 minutes in Cameron Indoor Stadium's press room.
There was no permit, no University sanction. And as a result, there may be no authorized bonfire after Thursday's game against the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
CHAPEL HILL - Forgive the cliche, but that was a close one.
ccording to her coach of the past four-and-a- half years, Missy West is a "winner." She was a winner when she was recruited out of Malone, N.Y., an upstate hamlet near the Canadian border.