Reliving four years of memories
Hanging from two nails on the wall of my room are nearly 30 press passes.
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Hanging from two nails on the wall of my room are nearly 30 press passes.
I never thought it would be so hard to write my senior column. I figured I'd have so much to say, so much wisdom to impart, so many stories to tell and so many experiences to share.
While it may be early to start projecting next season's top 25 given that the deadline to declare for the NBA draft is still weeks away, Duke fans probably couldn't be more anxious to put this past season behind them and look to the future.
Nearly three years ago, I received a call from my best friend from high school, who happens to go to the University of Maryland. I still remember the giddiness in his voice as he told me that Coach K was thinking about leaving Duke for the Lakers, signaling what my friend thought would be the demise of Duke Basketball.
MARCH 13th-14th:
Starting in 1975, the NCAA changed its rules to allow teams that did not win their conference tournaments to still earn berths to the NCAA Tournament. At first they limited all conferences to a maximum of just two teams, but as the tournament expanded over the next decade they eliminated that rule to allow conferences to send as many teams as were qualified to the Big Dance.
In women's basketball this year, there is no need to even have a conversation over the sport's most prestigious honor.
With only two weeks of the regular season remaining, March Madness-the greatest spectacle in all of sport-is almost upon us.
It has often been said that being point guard at Duke is like being quarterback at Notre Dame. Each is the premier position in its respective sport, and each is also among the most scrutinized.
The first time Duke played Georgia Tech this season, the Blue Devils forced a season-high 28 turnovers. That type of defensive performance usually guarantees that Duke would have run away with a win.
With his five grandchildren at his side, head coach Mike Krzyzewski was honored in a brief postgame ceremony for winning his 700th career game at Duke.
Both the men's and women's fencing teams finished 3-1 this weekend in front of friends and family at their only home meet of the year in Card Gymnasium.
Age: 20 | Hometown: Atlanta
I can still hear the shrieks of the Cameron Crazies in my head. Never had I heard such a noise, and I haven't heard it since.
Duke almost pulled off another miracle. Except this time, it was not meant to be.
A glimpse at the future of Blue Devil basketball will be on display tonight at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
The last time Duke lost to Clemson was in 1997-a span that covers 19 meetings between the two teams.
For those that missed ESPN's latest ratings ploy, last week was "Student Spirit Week" on the ESPN family of networks. College basketball games from some of the loudest and wildest arenas in the country were broadcasted all week long, and an emphasis was placed on the student sections that have helped make those arenas famous.
CORAL GABLES, Fla. - Following the Blue Devils' second straight loss to begin conference play Wednesday night, head coach Mike Krzyzewski told the media his players did not inherit wins simply by putting on a Duke uniform. The young squad had to learn how to win.
CORAL GABLES, Fla. - The Duke team that people have come to expect over the