Whitley's playing season over
Duke junior Wynter Whitley, who had been sidelined most of the 2003-2004 season after having reconstructive ankle surgery in July, has decided not to play basketball for the Blue Devils for the remainder of the year.
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Duke junior Wynter Whitley, who had been sidelined most of the 2003-2004 season after having reconstructive ankle surgery in July, has decided not to play basketball for the Blue Devils for the remainder of the year.
Several women's tennis players got an early jump on the spring season last weekend, competing in the qualifying rounds of the Florida Council on Economic Education $10K Grand Slam in Tampa Bay, Fla.
After Duke's win last Thursday over Georgia Tech, Yellow Jacket head coach MaChelle Joseph had high words of praise for Blue Devil guard Monique Currie.
The current women's college basketball senior class--highlighted by Duke guard Alana Beard and Connecticut guard Diana Taurasi-is one of the deepest and most talented ever, and the six teams in last night's WNBA draft lottery will have plenty of superstars to choose from on draft day.
The fourth-ranked women's basketball team begins its quest for its fourth straight ACC regular season title Friday night, as it travels to Wake Forest (3-2) for a 7 p.m. matchup in Joel Coliseum.
For the thirteenth time in school history, the women's basketball team won the Duke Classic, defeating No. 25 Auburn (4-2) 66-57 in Sunday's final.
Six minutes into Sunday's victory over No. 8 Purdue, freshman Brittany Hunter landed awkwardly on her right leg and fell to the floor writhing in pain. She had to be helped off the court by trainers and later returned to the bench on crutches to watch the remainder of the game.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. For the first time since 1999, a year in which the women's basketball team advanced to the finals of the NCAA tournament, No. 2 Duke (0-1) lost its season opener, falling 85-77 to No. 3 Texas (1-0) in the State Farm Tip-Off Classic in West Lafayette, Ind.
After two convincing exhibition victories, the women's basketball team begins its regular season at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday against Texas in the opening round of the State Farm Women's Tipoff Classic in West Lafayette, Ind.
The Duke women's basketball team received a key commitment from one of the nation's top high school recruits on Tuesday, as Wanisha Smith announced her decision to play for the Blue Devils.
The Duke women's basketball team received its third commitment for the
After easily defeating the Premier Players last Tuesday, the women's basketball team will play its final exhibition game of the season this weekend, as it hosts Everyone's Internet All-Stars Sunday at 1 p.m in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Before last year's men's basketball season, point guard Chris Duhon was tabbed the 2002-2003 ACC preseason Player of the Year.
After two consecutive seasons filled with high expectations but ended by disappointing losses in the Final Four, the second-ranked women's basketball team is determined to raise its first national championship banner in the program's 28-year history to the rafters of Cameron Indoor Stadium.
The second-ranked women's basketball team kicks off its preseason schedule tonight, as it takes on the Premier Players in Cameron Indoor Stadium at 7 p.m.
For the third weekend in a row, the women's basketball team will be hosting one of the top high school players in the nation, as Mel Thomas makes her official visit to campus.
After making her official visit to campus last weekend, top women's basketball recruit Candace Parker says that Duke remains high on her short list of schools.
After playing perhaps its best and most inspired football of the season for most of the opening half on Saturday, Duke had an opportunity to go into the locker room with the lead for the first time since the second game of the season, when it defeated Western Carolina on Sept. 6th.
Last year on Parents' Weekend, the women's basketball team hosted current freshmen Brittany Hunter and Alison Bales. Both were impressed with the school and chose to play for Duke.
As the women's basketball team kicks off its 2003-2004 season with its first official practice this weekend, it will also look toward the future, as two of the nation's top high school players--senior Candice Wiggins and junior Marissa Coleman--will be visiting campus.