Grant Hill should be Duke's athlete of the decade
By Chris Hurtgen | November 29, 1999With the passage of time, greatness is often defined by the highlights which live forever, such as national championships or an improbable game-winning shot.
With the passage of time, greatness is often defined by the highlights which live forever, such as national championships or an improbable game-winning shot.
I'm feeling a little like Ernie Banks today.
CHARLOTTE -- Everybody laughed back in November when Grant Hill announced that his team was going to win the national championship.
CHARLOTTE -- Chris Collins came within a bounce of leading Duke to the national championship Monday night.
CHARLOTTE -- Maybe Arkansas head coach Nolan Richardson should have been a preacher.
CHARLOTTE -- Grant Hill was back where he belonged Saturday night.
Last summer, Scott Schoeneweis beat cancer. It was the biggest victory of the sophomore pitcher's young life.
Six trips to the Final Four in 13 years of coaching have given Mike Krzyzewski a blueprint for postseason preparation.
The baseball team's game against Campbell had more momentum swings than a Baptist sermon.