Colleagues react to suit against Carolina coach
There was an awkward calm around the ACC as no new developments surfaced this weekend in the lawsuit that has turned the college soccer world on its ear.
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There was an awkward calm around the ACC as no new developments surfaced this weekend in the lawsuit that has turned the college soccer world on its ear.
25 June 1998, 7:35 a.m.
On a rainy and gray April afternoon at Wallace Wade Stadium, it was hard to tell if the weather fit the game or the game fit the weather.
The No. 7 men's tennis team survived a seven-hour road trip and stormy weather to knock off eleventh-ranked Kentucky Sunday at Lexington.
The embrace said it all.
Iowa athletic director Bob Bowlsby has moved to the top of Duke's list to replace retiring AD Tom Butters, the Associated Press reported Monday.
Michael Fletcher's hot bat heated up a chilly afternoon at historic Jack Coombs Field, and the baseball team took care of business with a 16-4 win against a listless North Carolina A&T team yesterday to remain undefeated with a record of 10-0.
Antawn Jamison was the center of attention yesterday as the Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball coaches gathered around the phones for their weekly media teleconference.
Elton Brand isn't returning to the men's basketball team any time soon, coach Mike Krzyzewski told the media before yesterday's game.
Imagine how good Antawn Jamison would have been if he'd known how to play basketball before this year.
Bobby Cremins wasn't about to take the bait.
When it was over, when Jan Medlock and Paul Trotti were battling Jay Heaps and Todd Singleton for loose balls, Matt Harpring sat motionless, all alone in the middle of the Georgia Tech bench.
One has to wonder what Gary Williams and his Maryland Terrapins see when they look in the mirror these days.
WINSTON SALEM, N.C. - With 30 seconds to go before tipoff Wednesday night, the Blue Devils' emotional senior leader narrowed his eyes into a determined glare and barked instructions at his teammates.
If going from worst to first is known as a "Cinderella" season, last year's Georgia Tech first-to-worst debacle must have been the "Revenge of the Evil Stepmother."
"Senior leadership" is one of the great cliches in the world of sports. In coach speak, seniors are the "generals," the "coaches on the field" and the "go-to guys." And, "when the chips are on the table," every coach swears his seniors are the kids he'd "want to go to war with."
His team rested from a bye week and preparing for a three-game Atlantic Coast Conference stretch run, football coach Fred Goldsmith took a deep breath and assessed the motivation of the 2-6 Blue Devils.
In less than four minutes, Andi Melde accomplished what no other player in the Atlantic Coast Conference had done all year-score against North Carolina.
This is the worst rushing offense in the Atlantic Coast Conference?
Lakers-Celtics. Coke-Pepsi. Clinton-Gingrich. Some rivalries just come naturally. Add Virginia-Duke to that list.