Lethal 3-point shooter Staples leads Cavaliers
The Virginia Cavaliers lost point guards, Harold Deane and swingman Jamal Robinson, to graduation. The two provided scoring punch, but more importantly they provided leadership.
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The Virginia Cavaliers lost point guards, Harold Deane and swingman Jamal Robinson, to graduation. The two provided scoring punch, but more importantly they provided leadership.
It was a fast-paced, high-intensity game from start to finish for the No. 1 men's basketball team and the North Carolina-Greensboro Spartan players couldn't keep up.
There has been a changing of the guard for the wrestling team this year.
As the stands cleared and the noise from the screaming UNC-Greensboro players died down, six players wearing their Duke uniforms for the last time remained on the field. With tears in their eyes, they sat down where they had been when the final whistle blew, signalling the end of their Duke careers.
The women's soccer team won't need a scouting report for its next game.
On a cold and rainy night, the men's soccer team still managed to pour in the goals.
Balance, speed, determination and desire are the cornerstones of a winning team. They are also four qualities that this year's men's soccer team appears to possess.
Two members of the men's tennis team headed to Dallas this past week to play in the Rolex Intercollegiate Indoor Championships. Senior Chris Pressley and junior Rob Chess were Duke's sole representatives at the third leg of the collegiate grand slam.
By AMY MURNICK