Hoops vs. track: the coverage conundrum
By Jeremy Levine | April 11, 1995If you're even reading this column, you're probably a sports fan.
If you're even reading this column, you're probably a sports fan.
CHAPEL HILL--Despite the Carolina blue final score of 99-86, it was a close game.
RALEIGH--Play it again, Sam. And again. And again. And again.
Over the last four years, the women's basketball team has come a long way.
Duke-Carolina is almost always a great basketball game. This one, however, was a classic.
Everyone knows that it's freezing cold in Alaska. But based on Anchorage-native Trajan Langdon's ability to scorch the nets for the men's basketball team, he probably has little trouble staying warm.
This campus lives and breathes Duke basketball.
It looked like the slump was over. The men's basketball team was well on the way to winning its first Atlantic Coast Conference game of the year. But then came the second half.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Only one Duke basketball team got off to a quick Atlantic Coast Conference start by winning its first three league contests.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- No, it's not 1977, and Al McGuire is no longer the men's head basketball coach at Marquette.