3 Blue Devils to join USA squad
Three players with Duke ties will join head coach Mike Krzyzewski as members of the USA Basketball Senior National Team.
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Three players with Duke ties will join head coach Mike Krzyzewski as members of the USA Basketball Senior National Team.
It wasn't the Senior Night that the Class of 2006-a group that has won 111 games over four years-wanted to end its home career with.
It wasn't the Senior Night that the Class of 2006-a group that had won 111 games in its career-wanted to end its home career with.
PHILADELPHIA - With flashbulbs popping from all corners of the Wachovia Center as J.J. Redick stepped to the line with 1:28 to play, the senior calmly sank both free throws to become the ACC's all-time leading scorer.
It is just two games into the season and the Blue Devils are picking up just where they left off last season.
PHILADELPHIA - With flashbulbs popping all over the Wachovia Center as J.J. Redick stepped to the line with 1:28 to play, the senior calmly sank both free throws to become the ACC's all-time leading scorer.
After Duke's 92-71 victory over Miami Feb. 19, Miami head coach Frank Haith said there were two major reasons the Hurricanes lost-the discrepancy in three-pointers and the difference in free throw shots attempted.
When J.J. Redick takes the floor Sunday against Miami for his second-to-last game in Cameron Indoor Stadium, the Cameron Crazies will have one number on their mind-30.
The women's lacrosse team took a few minutes to work out its first-game jitters, but it was smooth sailing from there as Duke won its season-opener in dominant fashion.
Maybe it's just something in the water in Roanoke, Va. that produces college basketball's best long-range shooters.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - In his final trip to the Comcast Center, J.J. Redick had the last laugh.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - For weeks head coach Mike Krzyzewski has been preaching to his team to stop "J.J. watching." He said he's had many conversations with freshman Greg Paulus and senior Sean Dockery about becoming more aggressive on offense.
Shelden Williams will be making his first trip to Boston tonight, and he's looking forward to the opportunity to catch up with a good friend.
CLEMSON, S.C. - It had already been an exhausting week for the Blue Devils.
Coming off the emotional high of downing No. 6 Maryland in convincing fashion at the Comcast Center, the No. 2 women's basketball team had little time to celebrate.
It was the last thing that any Blue Devil fan in jam-packed Cameron Indoor Stadium wanted to see Wednesday night.
Off to the second-best start in school history, the women's basketball team has looked near invincible as of late.
With the women's basketball team's top three scorers combining for just seven points in the first half, it seemed like the second-ranked Blue Devils might be in trouble in their biggest test of the season so far, a top-ten showdown with No. 6 Maryland.
When a player puts on a Duke jersey and steps out onto Coach K Court, he expects to win and to have a chance to compete for a national title.
Head coach Mike Krzyzewski could only roll his eyes and turn back to the bench as if to say, "What are they doing?"