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Innocent or guilty of the alleged rape, it is known that lacrosse players were rowdy on the infamous night of March 13, as yelling expletives at passers-by during a stripper party would suggest.
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Innocent or guilty of the alleged rape, it is known that lacrosse players were rowdy on the infamous night of March 13, as yelling expletives at passers-by during a stripper party would suggest.
If there is one thing we should learn from this year's NCAA Tournament, and if there is one main reason why Duke lost, it is this-today, winning the Tourney is about having athletes.
Nearly everyone I talked to after the North Carolina game was disgusted with the loss, and I guess you can't blame them, but that's not how I felt.
Everybody thinks about it, but no one wants to talk about it. I'm talking about the fact that J.J. Redick and Adam Morrison are the two best players in college basketball this year and both are white.
In Sean McNally's debut as head coach of the Duke baseball squad, his team lost at home to High Point, 5-1.
Today there are two sports rivalries in America that, according to history and hype, stand high above the rest. They are Duke-North Carolina in college basketball, and the Yankees-Red Sox in professional baseball. To take this a step further, one of these two incredible rivalries clearly tops the other.
This past Saturday, I was taking a quick breather from my jog around the neighborhood when I saw four children, each about 10 years old, playing two-on-two football. As I began watching, the quarterback-sporting an oversized official Peyton Manning jersey-said hike, and then proceeded to loft the ball toward the end zone, where his teammate-donning an official Carolina Panthers sweatshirt-hauled in the pass.
CHAPEL HILL - The Victory Bell swung back and forth on its pendulum throughout Saturday's gridiron battle between Duke and North Carolina, flipping sides with every game-changing moment. Ultimately, the bell remained in Chapel Hill after UNC's 24-21 victory.
Opponents have outscored the Duke football team 384-156 this season. Counting just conference opponents, the margin is 318-74.
Is it blasphemy to say something bad about Mike Krzyzewski?
One year ago, Duke defeated Division II North Carolina Central in an exhibition game at Cameron Indoor Stadium, 95-58.
Many coaches and athletes hate to classify losses to superior squads as moral victories. After a dual swimming and diving meet against North Carolina, however, Blue Devils coach Dan Colella said that he saw positive signs despite the men's 208-86 loss and women losing, 190-106.
Saturday's instant classic between USC and Notre Dame was one of the greatest games I have ever seen, and I only saw the highlights.
Coming into the 2005 Duke football season, there was reason to be optimistic. Not optimistic in the sense that this was the year the Blue Devils would qualify for a bowl game, but more along the lines that Duke was going to play competitive ACC games and meaningful fourth quarters.
Everybody ready? On your mark, get set, chug.
Despite trying to be a polite host team at this past weekend's Duke Invitational, the women's volleyball team blew the competition out of Cameron Indoor Stadium, sweeping Southern Methodist, UNC-Charlotte and Cornell to improve to 5-1 on the season.
The Durham Bulls are 60-79 this year, but fans are unlikely to forget 2005. Two decades from now, Durhamites might look back and say, "That was the year Upton and Young both played for the Bulls."
North Carolina head coach John Bunting entered the 2004 season in the hot seat, having won five games combined in the previous two seasons.
Ever wonder what life would be like pitching in the major leagues?
If I was the coach of the Duke football squad, I would have a hard time accepting the fact that the best freshman quarterback in the country decided to attend my school to play basketball.