Duke names Cutcliffe as 21st coach
Driving six hours from Knoxville to Durham in the middle of the night, David Cutcliffe was looking for a sign.
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Driving six hours from Knoxville to Durham in the middle of the night, David Cutcliffe was looking for a sign.
The last time the Blue Devils dropped two consecutive games by double-digits, Hanson was still on the radio.
LAHAINA, Hawaii - With only 13 seconds remaining in Wednesday's Maui Invitational title game against Marquette, Kyle Singler went to the line with No. 13 Duke up 75-73.
LAHAINA, Hawaii - With Gerald Henderson elevating over any defender the Fighting Illini threw at him, No. 13 Duke played as if its rise to the top of the Maui Invitational field was as inevitable as it has been perfect.
LAHAINA, Hawaii - With 44.5 seconds left and Duke up 73-71, Gerald Henderson went to the line and sunk his first free throw. Marquette head coach Tom Crean called timeout to ice the shooter and regroup his team. As if on cue, the Blue Devil faithful in attendance Wednesday night at the Lahaina Civic Center erupted in cheer, "Our House. Our House."
LAHAINA, Hawaii - The Blue Devils seemed like they couldn't miss against Princeton. Or maybe it was just that Kyle Singler wouldn't let them.
LAHAINA, Hawaii-There are some images you would expect to see on a 7:30 morning jog 10 yards from the coastline of the Pacific Ocean on a beautiful Sunday in Maui.
The University of Louisville filed suit in Frankfurt, Ky. against Duke for three counts of breach of agreement Nov. 1.
Head coach Mike Krzyzewski and the Blue Devils staff got an unexpected but welcome treat Wednesday night when their phone rang and it was Elliot Williams.
Rece, Digger and Jay might not be setting up camp outside Cameron Indoor Stadium Saturday, but the Blue Devils are hoping to tap the energy of the ESPN crew's March 2006 K-Ville visit with their own "Duke GameDay."
Before their bout with the fourth-seeded duo of Sophie Grabinski and Sanaz Marand Monday in the ITA Southeast Regional final in Chapel Hill, junior Melissa Mang and sophomore Amanda Granson just told each other to focus on their game. No pressure.
Following Greg Monroe's commitment to Georgetown over the weekend, The Chronicle's Meredith Shiner talked with scout.com National Recruiting Director Dave Telep about the current state of Duke's national recruiting reputation.
The Blue Devils were forced to deal with something Saturday night that they hadn't encountered since 2004-a loss in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
With 17 seconds left in the game and Northwestern on the Duke 7 Saturday night, the Blue Devils blitzed on four consecutive downs to stop the Wildcats and hold on for their first win in 23 attempts.
There are some losses you never forget, no matter how much time has passed.
After announcing earlier this month that five seniors from the 2007 men's lacrosse team had been accepted into graduate programs at Duke, the Department of Athletics confirmed Wednesday that four of those players will return to the field in 2008.
When the Blue Devils won the NCAA championship last spring, they became the first team since Arizona State to win three consecutive national titles.
Head coach John Rennie announced Monday that his 29th season at Duke will also be his last.
In a statement released Aug. 7, President Richard Brodhead announced that he had reappointed Joe Alleva as director of Athletics.
Five seniors from the 2006-2007 men's lacrosse team have gained acceptance into graduate programs at Duke and are exploring their options for returning next season.