Richa Jackson tears ACL, out for season
Sophomore Richa Jackson will miss the rest of the 2011-12 season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee, the team announced today.
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Sophomore Richa Jackson will miss the rest of the 2011-12 season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee, the team announced today.
Junior walk-on Todd Zafirovski has been extended an invitation to try out for the Macedonian national basketball team.
The Blue Devils will look to carry the momentum from Wednesday's last-second victory over North Carolina back to Cameron Indoor Stadium today for a matchup with Maryland. Click here for a full preview.
Duke sophomore guard Chelsea Gray is one of 20 players named to the United States Basketball Writers Association midseason player of the year watch list, the organization announced today.
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No. 5 North Carolina will play host to the No. 10 Blue Devils tonight in the first meeting between the teams this season. Tipoff is at 9 p.m.
Blue Devil safety Matt Daniels is not among the 328 players invited to attend the 2012 NFL Scouting Combine, according to league press release today.
Syracuse and Pittsburgh will bring more than just two elite basketball programs when they join the ACC.
Junior Marcus Stroman is one of 16 players chosen for Perfect Game's 2012 preseason All-America first team.
After Wednesday night's 74-61 win in front of a fired-up crowd at the Comcast Center, Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski had a message for the Cameron Crazies:
Apparently men's basketball isn't the only Duke sport suffering from poor attendance.
When head coach Mike Krzyzewski and USA Basketball travel to London this summer for the 2012 Olympic Games, he'll be surrounded by familiar faces.
In its first MLS SuperDraft, expansion club Montreal Impact selected Andrew Wenger with their top overall pick.
Junior center forward Andrew Wenger was awarded the Hermann Trophy today, given annually to college soccer's most outstanding player. He is the fourth Duke soccer player to win the award.
The Blue Devils open conference play tonight against Virginia, which they have beaten 18 straight times over 10 seasons. The Cavaliers (12-2) are hovering just outside the AP Top 25 after a hot start under first-year head coach, and former Duke player and assistant, Joanne Boyle. No. 7 Duke (9-2) snuck by Temple on the road in its first game after a 10-day layoff, and returns to Cameron Indoor Stadium for tonight's 7 p.m. game.
When Wisconsin kicks off against Oregon today in the 98th Rose Bowl, it will mark 70 years since the annual game was forced to temporarily leave its Pasadena roots. In the aftermath of the Dec. 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, the bowl game was initially canceled before Duke head coach Wallace Wade offered to host the contest in the relative safety of the stadium that now bears his name.
The Blue Devils waste no time in kicking off the new year, playing Pennsylvania at 5 p.m. EST at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Quakers (6-7) are coming off a five-point loss to Davidson in their only post-Christmas matchup, and N0. 7 Duke (11-1) came out of the winter break firing on all cylinders, beating Western Michigan 110-70 Friday.
Duke and Western Michigan will try to shake off a week of Christmas dinners tonight at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Tipoff is at 7 p.m., and the game will be televised on ESPN2.
Junior Andrew Wenger has become the first-ever Blue Devil to sign a contract with Generation adidas, ending his collegiate soccer career, Duke announced in a press release. He will enter the 2012 MLS SuperDraft, which takes place Jan. 12 in Kansas City.
David Cutcliffe has hired one of his former assistants at Mississippi to replace Matt Luke as the Blue Devils' offensive coordinator, Duke sports information has confirmed to The Chronicle.