Can Duke football compete? Program faces questions
Three games into the 2006 campaign, Duke is once again facing long odds of playing meaningful games as the season progresses into late autumn and winter.
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Three games into the 2006 campaign, Duke is once again facing long odds of playing meaningful games as the season progresses into late autumn and winter.
WINSTON-SALEM - As head coach Ted Roof stood outside the visitors' locker room waiting to address reporters following his team's heartbreaking last-second loss Saturday, his twin sons each clutched on to one of his legs.
Whoever head coach Ted Roof ends up going with as starting quarterback Saturday--Marcus Jones in his second career start or freshman Thaddeus Lewis in his first--Duke will still have a slight experience advantage at the position over the Demon Deacons.
Mike Krzyzewski ended the 2006 FIBA World Championships with a bronze medal--but in his eyes, it was only the first step to winning gold at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
Duke's cross country teams got to see what their second strings were capable of this weekend at the Wake Forest Relays.
Player-coach may seem an antiquated term in most sports, but for Kevin Cassese this summer, it was very much a reality.
The 2006-07 Blue Devils may not have the experience of last year's team, but they will get some big-game exposure in a hurry.
Much to the chagrin of Duke administrators and supporters, for many Americans the word "Duke" is now subconsciously followed by the word "lacrosse."
Sean Dockery has heard the skeptics' questions. Since March, they've been stuck in his head like a bad song on repeat.
As Jay Williams works out for NBA teams in what he hopes will be the last stage of his arduous comeback, there have been numerous reminders of why he is going through draft-style evaluations rather than relaxing after his fourth professional season.
ORLANDO, Fla. - With legends like Larry Bird and Jerry West watching him, Sean Dockery took one more step toward his dream.
After being spurned by many top coaching choices, N.C. State fans have high hopes for the one they did get.
Some Blue Devil fans may spend Thanksgiving week in Kansas City this year.
CHAPEL HILL - Duke had all sorts of weather problems Saturday-both thunderstorms and Hurricanes.
Just a few games into his collegiate career, Jeff Capel, a promising point guard for a national-title-contending team, was taught a lesson he still has not forgotten more than 12 years later.
It turns out nothing newsworthy has been going on around Duke's campus, so I thought it would be a good time to turn our attention to the oft-forgotten third resident of Tobacco Road.
Just after Stephen Amritraj won his No. 6 singles match, the scoreboard showed that the Blue Devils led, 3-0, but they were far from finishing off their rivals from Chapel Hill.
The summer may be hot, but now it's no time for juice.
Wrapping up its two-week home stand with a pair of conference matches, the No. 12 Duke women's tennis team took care of ACC foes Clemson Saturday and Georgia Tech Sunday.
One day after falling just short of her dream of winning the National Championship, Monique Currie realized a different dream Wednesday.