Henderson overcomes sprained wrist to key win
By Lane Towery | February 25, 2008Just over seven minutes into Saturday night's game, sophomore Gerald Henderson found himself wide open in the left corner.
Just over seven minutes into Saturday night's game, sophomore Gerald Henderson found himself wide open in the left corner.
In its largest loss to North Carolina at home since 1993, No. 9 Duke fell to the high-powered Tar Heels 93-76 Monday night in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Duke played well behind inspired defense, but not quite well enough to beat No. 2 Tennessee in front of a sell-out crowd in Cameron Indoor Stadium Monday night, eventually falling to the Lady Vols...
Two days into the four-day NCAA Championships, No. 2 Duke sits in the best possible position to win its third consecutive national title.
After finishing the regular season undefeated and earning the top seed and a first-round bye in the ACC Tournament, No. 1 Duke (29-0) will begin its postseason today when it takes on Virginia at 3...
It took longer than expected for sophomore Amanda Blumenherst to return to her winning ways. But after a winless fall season, the reigning National Player of the Year found herself atop the...
The rigors of an NCAA basketball schedule on a student-athlete are certainly astounding. For No. 1 Duke, this season has meant road trips to arenas as far away as Ann Arbor, Mich., Piscataway,...
In commemoration of head coach Mike Krzyzewski's 700th win at Duke, Director of Athletics Joe Alleva gave Krzyzewski the game ball after the Blue Devils' contest against Georgia Tech Sunday. But it...
Duke outscored the highest-scoring team in the country Thursday night, but as Duke has done in each of its biggest games this season, the team won with defense.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - Playing in the same building in which the men were upset a night earlier, Duke's women pulled off a 76-61 victory against Virginia in John Paul Jones Arena Friday.