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(11/15/06 5:00am)
The highlight of the opening of Duke's basketball season earlier this week was not Gerald Henderson's Swat-Heard-Round-the-World (though don't forget to give Jon Scheyer credit for breaking up that fast break in the first place) or even DeMarcus Nelson's super slam.
(11/10/06 5:00am)
People from Chicago grow up with certain holiday traditions-the giant tree in Daley Plaza, the Christmas windows at Marshall Fields and the Proviso West Holiday Basketball Tournament, which has showcased some of the best high school talent for the past 45 years.
(11/06/06 5:00am)
Four minutes into Saturday's game and with the score tied 6-6, freshman Jon Scheyer drained a three from the top of the key.
(11/01/06 5:00am)
It's basketball season, boys and girls.
(10/30/06 5:00am)
The Blue Devils could not have come any closer to upsetting No. 1 seed Florida in the Callaway Collegiate Match Play Championship in Ft. Worth, Texas Sunday afternoon.
(10/25/06 4:00am)
The only thing more erratic than the weather at the Isleworth-UCF Collegiate Invitational was the play of Duke, which finished 13th in the tournament after shooting 26-over par in its final round.
(10/24/06 4:00am)
Duke was plagued again by a slow start Tuesday before rallying and sits tied for sixth after the second round of the Isleworth-UCF Collegiate Invitational in Windermere, Fla.
(10/23/06 4:00am)
The No. 11 Blue Devils look to heat up Monday as the weather cools down at the Isleworth-UCF Collegiate Invitational in Windermere, Fla.
(10/18/06 4:00am)
For the few, the proud and the brave among you who have actually attended every Duke home football game (and have been sober enough to see), you've probably noted the constant presence of a group even fewer, prouder and braver than yourselves.
(10/18/06 4:00am)
Looking back on last season, head coach Gail Goestenkors identified the loss to Maryland-in the ACC Tournament semifinals-as one of the most defining moments of the year for her team.
(10/06/06 4:00am)
The men's golf team will play for the first time since its upset victory at the Fighting Illini Invitational when it hosts the Coca-Cola Duke Classic Sunday at the Washington Duke Golf Club.
(09/27/06 4:00am)
Duke's disappointing loss to LSU in the Atlanta Regional semifinals marked more than just the end of the 2005-2006 season. It marked the end of an era.
(09/27/06 4:00am)
Seniors Lindsey Harding and Alison Bales were elected by their teammates to be co-captains of the women's basketball team for the 2006-2007 season, head coach Gail Goestenkors announced Tuesday.
(09/26/06 4:00am)
Duke dominated the final round of the Fighting Illini Invitational Monday, topping some of the nation's best teams on its way to winning its first title of the season.
(09/25/06 4:00am)
The last time Olympia Fields Country Club hosted a tournament drawing national attention, Jim Furyk won the 2003 U.S. Open.
(09/13/06 4:00am)
Wake Forest mastered in one drive Saturday what Duke has been working on for a decade-moving in the wrong direction.
(09/08/06 4:00am)
With under 10 seconds left in the first quarter, former Duke shooting guard Alana Beard came off a screen, found an opening on the right side and drained a deep two-pointer to give the U.S. Senior Women's National Team its first lead of the night--and her third ovation.
(08/30/06 4:00am)
Three: the number of Duke graduates named as Rhodes Scholars from the Class of 2006. Four: the number worn by J.J. Redick--the face of Duke University last year.
(08/29/06 4:00am)
Duke will enter this season ranked No. 9 in the Country by Golf Digest. But perhaps an e-mail sent recently to head coach Rod Myers by a former player will prove to be even more telling about his team's potential for success this season.
(07/19/06 4:00am)
With his role as head coach of the Senior National Team, head coach Mike Krzyzewski may be Duke's most prominent link to USA Basketball, but he wasn't the only Blue Devil donning red, white and blue this summer and leaving his mark on the global stage.