Duke turns in lowest offensive output since '96 in loss
By Anya Sostek | April 24, 2000COLLEGE PARK, Md. - At a makeshift press conference in a football weight room, men's lacrosse coach Mike Pressler sat steaming mad and soaking wet.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - At a makeshift press conference in a football weight room, men's lacrosse coach Mike Pressler sat steaming mad and soaking wet.
It's kind of the mutt of the track world. Four different distances, strategies and styles of runners thrown together to form one race-the distance medley relay (DMR).
Red is not one of Penn State's school colors.
When South African journalist Allister Sparks listens carefully on a quiet day in his country, he can hear a low whining sound.
A torrential downpour cut several events short at the General Motors-Duke Invitational track and field meet, but there was no rain on the Blue Devils' parade.
For the past 12 years, Wallace Wade Stadium has come alive for the GM-Duke Invitational, drawing collegiate and elite athletes from around the country.
The soles on a pair of large black boots are what Armando Valladares remembers when he thinks back to his trial at age 22.
As Jeffrey Davidow, U.S. ambassador to Mexico, recounted last night in the Sanford Institute, opponents of NAFTA feared that the free trade agreement would result in a great "sucking sound" as U.S.
To James Joseph, the scene on the beach that day in 1973 was emblematic of South Africa as a whole.
WINSTON-SALEM - Gathered in a huddle with about three minutes left in the game, Nate James gave his teammates a simple message: "We've been in this situation before.