Pressler Gets Green Light to Sue Duke
A North Carolina appeals court has cleared Duke's former lacrosse coach, Mike Pressler, to pursue a slander lawsuit against the University, according to The (Raleigh) News & Observer.
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A North Carolina appeals court has cleared Duke's former lacrosse coach, Mike Pressler, to pursue a slander lawsuit against the University, according to The (Raleigh) News & Observer.
High school senior Kyrie Irving, one of Duke's top potential recruits for the Class of 2014, is set to visit Duke's campus Sept. 18, according to ESPN.com.
The S.J.G. Pro-Am, better known as the Rucker of the South, wasn't all flashy dunks and alley-oops, but that's a major part of the competition. And no dunk stood out more than Kentucky freshman John Wall's slam over NBA All-Star Jerry Stackhouse, the event's organizer.
Former Duke defender Jay Heaps, the 1998 National Player of the Year, was named to the United States squad for the Gold Cup, a tournament involving teams from North and Central America and the Caribbean, Thursday morning. The Gold Cup kicks off Saturday.
Sophomore Elliot Williams, who started 11 of Duke's final 12 games last season, will leave Duke to be closer to his Memphis, Tenn. home for family medical reasons, the program announced Wednesday morning.
This is the last of four clips from an exclusive June 15 interview with Mike Krzyzewski that The Chronicle has posted this week. In this final excerpt, Coach K reflects on Duke's two toughest losses last year—at Clemson in February and against Villanova in the Sweet 16—and on his relationship with football head coach David Cutcliffe.
This is the second of four clips from an exclusive June 15 interview with Mike Krzyzewski that The Chronicle will post this week (the rest will come at 8 a.m. every day). In this excerpt, Coach K gives insight into the recruiting process, and talks about what style of basketball Duke's leaders, Jon Scheyer and Kyle Singler, will play this year. If you missed Part 1, click here.
This is the third of four clips from an exclusive June 15 interview with Mike Krzyzewski that The Chronicle will post this week (the rest will come at 8 a.m. every day). In this excerpt, Coach K talks about incoming recruits Mason Plumlee and Ryan Kelly, as well as what Duke Athletics can do to improve the atmosphere at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Every year, The Chronicle’s sports editor sits down with Mike Krzyzewski in the summer. This year, Gabe Starosta met with Coach K June 15 to to talk about last year's roster, incoming prospects Ryan Kelly and Mason Plumlee and the craziness of recruiting, among a collection of other topics. This is the first of four clips that The Chronicle will post this week (the rest will come at noon each day).
Tuesday, current Duke head coach Ramsey Smith signed a top recruit, Henrique Cunha, who had played the juniors tournament at Wimbledon, the most prestigious event in professional tennis.
Wednesday was a memorable day for Duke baseball, as four Blue Devils and three incoming recruits were selected in the Major League Baseball Draft.
Redshirt senior Zack Asack has been dismissed from the Blue Devil program for a violation of team policy, the program announced in a press release Friday afternoon. No other details about the reason for Asack's dismissal are available at this time.
Clemson sophomore Terrence Oglesby, a sophomore known for his outside shooting, announced that he is leaving the school to play professionally in Europe.
Ned Crotty, the ACC Player of the Year and Duke's leading scorer in 2009, will use his fifth and final year of eligibility and return to the Blue Devils next season.
Timely hitting and yet another quality start from pitcher Andrew Wolcott Friday put Duke in an unfamiliar position--that of possible NCAA tournament team.
Five members of the Blue Devil squad received All-American honors today, highlighted by senior Ned Crotty's inclusion on the All-American first team.
For the first time in the last five years, Duke will not be playing in the Final Four as its championship aspirations were ended Saturday.
Duke lost its prized recruit, John Wall, earlier today. Now, it has officially lost its best player.
The John Wall sweepstakes might finally be over, and it looks like Kentucky is the big winner.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- With 9:55 left in the fourth quarter of Sunday's NCAA tournament quarterfinal, the No. 3 Blue Devils led No. 6 North Carolina, 12-8, and had an opportunity to all but seal the win. Mike Catalino rushed the ball upfield and found Max Quinzani, whose shot struck the crossbar and bounced high into the air.