Duke looks to build off loss to top-ranked Cavs
By Daniel Ahrens | April 7, 2010On the heels of its first conference loss of the season against No. 1 Virginia Sunday, Duke looks to bounce back Wednesday against Wake Forest in Winston-Salem.
On the heels of its first conference loss of the season against No. 1 Virginia Sunday, Duke looks to bounce back Wednesday against Wake Forest in Winston-Salem.
Coming off a 10-day rest and playing on the mainland for the first time in three weeks, rust was a concern when the Blue Devils faced William and Mary Sunday. The Tribe’s hot start only added to...
In her speech on senior night, Abby Waner reminisced about her ambitious goals when she entered Duke as the Gatorade and McDonald's National Player of the Year four years ago. "When I first came to...
For the first ten minutes of Thursday night's contest, Virginia Tech calmly handled Duke's vaunted press and ran step for step with the No. 7 Blue Devils. Then Duke's depth took over, as fresh legs...
Ironically enough, the key for No. 3 Duke to rebound from its first ACC loss of the year against Boston College Monday at 7 p.m. in Cameron Indoor Stadium might be winning the battle of the boards.
After 20 minutes of watching Oklahoma State guard Andrea Riley shoot over and carve through Duke's defense for 20 points, Chante Black sent a message that the second half was going to be different.
Teetering on the edge of an NCAA berth, Duke could see its bubble burst at Elon Tuesday night at 7 p.m.
Frustrated by Thursday's goal-less effort against Boston College, the Duke offense was determined to make its mark on N.C. State Sunday at Koskinen Stadium.
After a one-year hiatus from the final four, No. 6 Duke could have used an injection of life into a program that had made the previous four national semifinals.