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General Motors Chair and CEO Richard Wagoner, Trinity '75, wants to clear up a rumor. He was never a superstar on the Duke men's basketball team.
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General Motors Chair and CEO Richard Wagoner, Trinity '75, wants to clear up a rumor. He was never a superstar on the Duke men's basketball team.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Three years ago, NC State women's basketball was ranked 19th in the nation. However, early into that 2000-2001 season, three of their four highest scoring players were sidelined with injuries.
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It seems like the holiday presents came late for Alana Beard this year.
One wanted to play field hockey, but it wasn't offered at the local recreation facility. The other saw the sword fighting scene in The Princess Bride and wanted to do just that.
There are certain collegiate sports with nationally recognized superstars whose pictures are all over newspapers, magazines and television. Then there are others who just do not get that same recognition. Case in point: Duke fencing.
Elon head coach Brenda Paul summed up Friday's women's basketball game perfectly with one word: "woo!"
CLEMSON, S.C. -- It's called Death Valley for a reason, as Duke demonstrated in Saturday's 40-7 loss to Clemson at the Tigers' aptly named stadium.
Duke and Clemson have a lot in common going into tomorrow's football matchup in Death Valley. Both teams are coming off upset wins at home. And, to both coaches, those wins had special meaning.
The streak is over. After 1,455 days, the Duke football team finally won a game against an ACC opponent with a convincing 41-17 victory over Georgia Tech at home Saturday.
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In its last competition of the fall season, the men's tennis team headed to Michigan for 2003 ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships. After yesterday's first round, sophomore Ludovic Walter and the doubles team of Walter and junior Jason Zimmerman were both still alive in the action.
The men's and women's cross country team were seeing NC State red and Carolina blue after Saturday's ACC Championship domination by the other Triangle Universities.
After a disappointing third-place finish at last week's Duke Golf Classic, the men's golf team tried its skills on the West Coast and came out on top for the third time in four years at the Nelson Invitational at the Stanford Golf Course.
After securing recent wins against top-ten competition, the field hockey team traveled to Davidson Thursday trying to continue its five-game win streak and its domination over the Wildcats.
Despite home course advantage, the men's golf team concluded its rounds at the Duke Golf Classic today with a disappointing third-place finish behind UNC and Illinois.
While the women's golf team hit the greens in Stanford, CA, the men's team teed off closer to home at the Duke Golf Classic held at the par 72 Duke Golf Club in Durham.
The Duke cross country team is heading out to the Midwest this weekend to face some of the top teams in the nation at the Pre-NCAA meet in Cedar Falls, Iowa Saturday.
With a trip all the way out to the west coast, the Duke women's tennis team had to make it worth their while. The doubles team of senior Amanda Johnson and freshman Tory Zawacki certainly did this with their upset win over the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Riviera All-American top seeded pair. Johnson and Zawacki commanded the court at the Riviera Tennis Club in Pacific Palisades, CA with an 8-5 win over Lauren Barnikow and Erin Burdette of Stanford.
Taking to the course in cold and rainy weather, true cross country conditions, according to Duke coach Norm Ogilvie, both the men's and women's cross country teams finished fourth overall at the Notre Dame Invitational Friday.