BREAKING NEWS: SWOFFORD'S 11: ACC ADDS MIAMI, VIRGINIA TECH
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UPDATED AT MIDNIGHT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 2003:
Warner breaks school record, advances to finals at Nationals
More than seven months after tearing her anterior cruciate ligament in the team's first exhibition game last November, women's basketball player Monique Currie is recovering slowly but steadily.
After completing two of the most successful seasons in the history of Duke women's tennis, Kelly McCain has decided to forgo her final two years of NCAA eligibility to play full time on the professional tour.
Two of Duke's women's basketball players - rising seniors and All-Americans Alana Beard and Iciss Tillis - were among 24 players chosen to represent the United States this summer on a pair of 12-member 2003 USA Basketball teams.
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Despite opening with a 2-0 lead over No. 9 Mississippi (21-4) in the round of 16 at the NCAA men's tennis tournament in Athens, Ga., No. 8 Duke (22-6) was unable to hang on and fell to the Rebels, 4-2.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. - For the second consecutive year, Duke sophomore Kelly McCain fell in the first round of the NCAA women's tennis tournament.
The Duke rowing team matched its best result ever at the ACC Championships in Charlottesville, Va., Saturday, finishing in second place behind four-time champion Virginia.
After suffering a femoral stress fracture last year and sitting out the 2002 spring season, women's pole vaulter Laura Chen returned to top form this weekend at the Charlotte Invitational.
In its final regular season contest, the ninth-ranked men's tennis team (17-5) convincingly defeated No. 27 Miami (12-7) in a nonconference matchup Sunday, winning all but one singles position in a 6-1 victory.
The fifth-ranked women's tennis team beat a depleted Wake Forest squad in Winston-Salem 7-0 Wednesday night, claiming the doubles point and sweeping all six singles matches in convincing fashion.
Midwest Regional champion Duke (35-1) returns to the Final Four for the second consecutive year and the third time in program history Sunday night in Atlanta, where it will square off with Mideast Regional champion Tennessee (32-4), which will also be making its second straight appearance in the Final Four and its 14th overall.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - With just under nine minutes remaining in top-seeded Duke's game against second-seeded Texas Tech, the Blue Devils (35-1) had built a comfortable 46-38 lead and appeared to be well on their way to their second consecutive Final Four.
ALBUQUERQUE N.M. -- Coming out of a timeout with 11:54 remaining in the game, top-seeded Duke (34-1) trailed upset-minded Georgia (21-10) 44-41.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- The last time Duke and Texas Tech met, it was each teams' first game of the 2001-2002 season. The Blue Devils came away from that contest with a convincing 85-69 victory at the State Farm Tipoff Classic in Durham.
When the women's ACC basketball tournament tips off Friday night at the Greensboro Coliseum, top-seeded Duke will be going for its fourth consecutive conference title.
The women's rowing team opened its spring season in resounding fashion Saturday at University Lake in Chapel Hill, sweeping all twelve races against ACC-rival North Carolina.
In a game that saw several second-half runs from North Carolina State, Duke was finally able to put away its intrastate rival behind a solid performance from sophomore guard Daniel Ewing, whose 18 points were one shy of his career high set earlier this season against Georgetown.
For the past two seasons, the Duke women's tennis team had a legitimate chance to capture both the team and individual NCAA Championships for the first time in school history, but fell short on each occasion.