Game Commentary: Blame placed on seniors, but there's more to it
NORFOLK, Va. -- What happened to the women's basketball last night was a damn shame.
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NORFOLK, Va. -- What happened to the women's basketball last night was a damn shame.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- In a lot of ways, Duke's game against North Carolina Saturday night was kind of weird.
It seems the referees were practicing last night, and a basketball game broke out.
This year, Duke's field hockey team had one of the best seasons in program history.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Another opportunity lost and one more game of wasted chances for Duke.
As much as it pains this Dookie to admit, I ought to begin by saying that the women's college soccer program in Chapel Hill is probably the greatest dynasty in the history of American sports.
Duke's men's golf team captured sole possession of second place after the second round of play at the 2003 Topy Cup yesterday at the Tanagura Country Club in Tanagura, Japan.
It all started with the Sports Staff's weekly meeting. It always does with this eery and leery band of sports reporters and fanatics.
Duke's field hockey team had another really nice weekend.
Simply put, Duke's field hockey team had a really nice weekend.
Surely, Duke quarterback Adam Smith must crack a smile when he takes the ball from center and turns to survey his options these days.
Field hockey falls 2-1 to defending champs in exhibition matchup
All said, the No. 4 women's tennis team had a nice weekend, routing two conference opponents, reaching several milestones and even finding enough time to celebrate Senior Day all while being able to be seated comfortably by Sunday night.
While Duke goes head-to-head with Tennessee Sunday night for the right to play in the national championship game, No. 1 Connecticut and second-seeded Texas will face off on the other side of the bracket in Atlanta.
A week removed from its 15-7 win over visiting Harvard, the No. 10 men's lacrosse team (7-3, 0-2) travels to Baltimore, Md., this weekend to face the top-ranked Hopkins Blue Jays (5-1) Saturday afternoon, after a straight week of practice - a much needed pause for the somewhat struggling Blue Devils.
By the end of the weekend, women's basketball players Michele Matyasovsky and Sheana Mosch might very well be standing alone.
In its 86-60 victory over N.C. State yesterday, the bookend for a perfect 16-0 ACC regular season record for the Blue Devils, No. 2 Duke looked good--real good.
The No. 6 men's basketball team plays in Atlanta tonight, matching up against Georgia Tech in an ACC contest that will help to determine the seedings for the upcoming conference tournament.
In a season in which it plans on being in the thick of things come tournament time, the No. 7 men's lacrosse team (2-0) began its campaign in the thin air of the Rocky Mountains last weekend.
Duke basketball is famous for many things, but perhaps what elevates the program from the rest of the country's college teams is its fans, the Cameron Crazies. Over the last several decades, the Crazies have become a force in their own right, converting the lawn in front of Wilson Recreation Center into their own tent city--christened Krzyzewskiville after their beloved head coach, transforming Cameron Indoor Stadium into a fearsome place for opponents to play, and endearing the media with their dedication and creativity.