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(01/10/08 5:00am)
PHILADELPHIA - With just more than eight minutes remaining in No. 9 Duke's contest against Temple, the Blue Devils appeared to be in serious trouble. Their 19-point advantage had been whittled to just eight, and the cherry-and-white supporters in the crowd at the Wachovia Center were as loud as they were all night. The situation was especially troubling considering the numerous times last season when Duke stormed out to a huge lead, only to lose in the final moments.
(12/10/07 5:00am)
On the opening possession of the second half, Duke guard Greg Paulus tossed a soft lob pass from the top of the key towards the basket. Sophomore Gerald Henderson grabbed the ball in the air and slammed home the ally-oop to set the tone for the second half.
(12/10/07 5:00am)
NEW YORK - Playing in the Maggie Dixon Classic, held to promote awareness about sudden cardiac arrest, Duke was playing as if its own offensive heartbeat was fluttering.
(12/07/07 5:00am)
After a week without competition-its longest break of the season-No. 6 Duke is ready to get back on the court.
(11/09/07 5:00am)
At the far end of Williams Field, a banner reads "Duke Field Hockey NCAA Final Four-2003, 2004, 2005, 2006."
(11/09/07 5:00am)
Freshmen are supposed to be shy, unsure of themselves and daunted by the transition from high school to college.
(11/02/07 4:00am)
With just over 11 minutes left in Duke's exhibition versus Shaw, forward Kyle Singler received a behind-the-back pass from fellow freshman Nolan Smith and finished the play with a thunderous dunk.
(11/01/07 4:00am)
Over the course of the season, No. 12 Duke has steadily progressed, going 5-1 in its last six games.
(10/29/07 4:00am)
Heading into Saturday's contest at Virginia, No. 11 Duke was looking to build off a four-game winning streak and take momentum into postseason play.
(10/25/07 4:00am)
For most athletes, recording a hat trick is rare.
(10/15/07 4:00am)
Heading into this weekend, No. 11 Duke knew that winning both of its contests was almost imperative to qualify for postseason play.
(10/12/07 4:00am)
On the sidelines of Duke's practice Thursday, a whiteboard displayed the words "Consequences, Changes, Urgency."
(10/05/07 4:00am)
Fresh off a weekend in which it defeated two ranked teams on the road, No. 12 Duke is gearing up for a showdown with a bitter rival.
(10/01/07 4:00am)
Faced with a penalty corner five minutes into overtime against No. 14 BU, Duke diagrammed a play for forward Marian Dickinson. The attempt was unsuccessful, but the ball bounced out-of-bounds, giving the No. 15 Blue Devils another corner opportunity.
(09/28/07 4:00am)
After playing eight straight contests in the state of North Carolina, the Blue Devils are travelling north in search of their first ACC win.
(09/24/07 4:00am)
CHAPEL HILL-Unfortunately for No. 14 Duke, the only thing hotter than the blistering heat Saturday afternoon at Henry Stadium was the Tar Heels' offense.
(09/21/07 4:00am)
The Blue Devils did not sound like a team that has struggled recently when they shouted, "Go to Hell Carolina, Go to Hell," at the end of practice Wednesday.
(09/17/07 4:00am)
With nine seconds left in the game and Duke trailing 1-0 to No. 13 Old Dominion, Blue Devil forward Amie Survilla lunged for a pass near the goal for a potential game-tying attempt. The ball was just out of Survilla's reach, though, and trickled out-of-bounds.
(09/14/07 4:00am)
Two words echoed throughout Williams Field when the Blue Devils broke their huddle after practice Wednesday.
(09/10/07 4:00am)
Just two minutes into No. 8 Duke's contest against No. 5 Wake Forest, the Demon Deacons' Liz Fries converted the first penalty corner of the game to put the Blue Devils in a 1-0 hole.