Reports: Mike Krzyzewski To Coach 2012 Olympic Team
Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski, who led Team USA to a gold medal in Beijing last summer, will try to do the same in London in 2012, multiple media outlets are reporting.
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Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski, who led Team USA to a gold medal in Beijing last summer, will try to do the same in London in 2012, multiple media outlets are reporting.
Call it May Madness.
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Greg Paulus will hold a press conference Thursday morning to announce where he will enroll in graduate school and play one year of college football, Duke announced Wednesday.
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Chuck Daly, the coach of the original Dream Team, a Hall of Famer and former Duke assistant coach, died Saturday in Jupiter, Fla. He was 78.
Michael Tauiliili, an All-ACC linebacker in his senior season at Duke, became the third Blue Devil this year to sign with an NFL team, inking a two-year deal with the Indianapolis Colts over the weekend, the program announced Monday.
John Wall, the Class of 2009's top unsigned recruit with considerable interest from Duke, was cited with a misdemeanor breaking and entering April 27, Raleigh police said Monday. Wall is currently considering eight schools and was expected to trim his list as soon as today.
Mike Krzyzewski, despite an imposter account, hasn't made it onto Twitter yet, but his associate head coaches are picking up the slack.
This morning, The Chronicle's independent editorial board published its final editorial of Volume 104, and in keeping with tradition, avoided its typical tune of wonkish policy suggestions. Instead, it published a list of satirical reasons why Gerald Henderson should stay at Duke for his senior season.
Gerald Henderson will enter his name into the NBA Draft without an agent, leaving open the possibility of returning for his senior year at Duke, he announced in a statement Saturday. Duke's leading scorer has until June 16 to pull his name from the draft pool and retain his eligibility.
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Citing two unnamed NBA sources, WRAL reported Monday morning that Duke junior Gerald Henderson will forego his final year of eligibility to declare for the NBA Draft, but multiple Duke officials refuted the report to The Chronicle, claiming that Henderson is still evaluating his options.
For more of Eric Mansfield's photos from Duke's spring game Saturday, check out a photo slideshow by following this link.
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Greg Paulus wants the opportunity to contend for a starting quarterback position, but he is still weighing his options of playing NCAA football, trying out for the NFL and testing the basketball waters overseas, he said Thursday at a press conference at Duke.
5 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Paulus will hold an in-person press conference and teleconference Thursday at 10 a.m., but he will not be announcing any immediate decisions, Duke spokesman Matt Plizga told The Chronicle. Instead, Paulus will discuss his post-basketball options.