Bottoms up
By Andy Moore | April 30, 2012This is the last column I write for this fine paper, so screw it.
This is the last column I write for this fine paper, so screw it.
After almost 150 print articles and over 250 blog posts for The Chronicle, here's a top-five list of some of my favorite events I've worked during my fours years here.
Watching the national championship game Monday night, I liked to imagine that the evil geniuses in Indianapolis’ NCAA HQ had a moment of clarity.
My view: Duke’s loss will go down as a disappointing end to a team that was never quite as good as its record indicated.
Two days ago, Duke traveled to Winston-Salem to face a 13-16 Wake Forest team that the Blue Devils have beaten by an average of 18 points in their last four matchups.
Just over a week ago, Austin Rivers dribbled around North Carolina’s pale blue Outer Banks (or the logo facsimile of it, at least), around a powerful screen administered by Mason Plumlee, around...
In the 1970s, a young reporter, new to the newsroom of The Washington Post, caught the eye of the paper’s most celebrated journalist.
I’d like to talk today about the Twitter persona @dadboner, and for the many of you who have no idea who that is, just stop reading now.
Just when you thought it was going to be difficult to muster the appropriate level of disdain for North Carolina this year...
With the long, illustrious history Duke athletics has produced, surely there have been some Blue Devils who have been robbed of Sportsman of the Year.