No. 2 Duke gallops past Stags, 99-58
By Assaad Nasr | January 7, 2004The No. 2 men's basketball team finished off its non-conference schedule for the time being Tuesday by handily defeating the Fairfield Stags 99-58 in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
The No. 2 men's basketball team finished off its non-conference schedule for the time being Tuesday by handily defeating the Fairfield Stags 99-58 in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
The men's basketball team certainly did not come out as sluggish last night as it did against the EA Sports All-Stars. However, it finished the game just as strongly as it did last week..
It certainly wasn't the prettiest game in basketball history, but for the men's basketball team it was a win nonetheless.
After a rough week on the road which saw the men's basketball team lose two ACC conference games for the first time in six years, the No.
After its victory over then No.6 Louisiana Tech, the women's basketball team prepares to embark on a weekend trip to Virginia and then Washington, D.C.
It probably was too much to ask for--a defeat of the No.
For the second time in under two weeks, the men's soccer team (8-10, 2-4 in the ACC) is set to face off against the No. 9 Wake Forest Demon Deacons (13-4-1, 3-2-1) Thursday at 3 p.m.
When the Duke men's soccer team returns to Clemson, S.C., next weekend for the ACC tournament, it hopes the result will be quite different from yesterday's trip.
As has been the case throughout the season, the men's soccer team has another vital match ahead this weekend. Saturday at 7 p.m., the Blue Devils (8-8, 2-2 in the ACC) will square off against the No.