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After more than two weeks of preseason training, the women’s soccer team is itching to begin their season.
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After more than two weeks of preseason training, the women’s soccer team is itching to begin their season.
IT WASN’T SHAVLIK Randolph’s failure to be drafted by the NBA in late June that left basketball devotees with raised eyebrows but the Raleigh native’s choice to enter and remain in the draft in the first place.
One national championship, three runners-up and seven other top-10 finishes made last year the greatest in recent memory for Duke sports.
Duke hired one of its own to fill the coaching void left after Bill Hillier resigned from his position as head baseball coach May 25.
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Duke hired one of its own to fill the coaching void left after Bill Hillier resigned from his position as head baseball coach May 25.
The winningest player in college basketball last season was selected by the Los Angeles Clippers during the second round of Tuesday night's NBA draft.
Although the College World Series is nearing its conclusion, Duke’s search for a new baseball coach is just heating up.
Shavlik Randolph’s career of donning Duke Blue came to a premature ending Tuesday.
Shavlik Randolph has decided to remain eligible for the NBA Draft June 28, rather than return to Duke for his senior season.
After nine seasons in Durham, Joe Alberici was given an opportunity he could not resist. Duke men’s lacrosse lost its top assistant coach Tuesday, when Alberici accepted the head coaching position at Army—where he had been an assistant before joining the Blue Devil staff.
For the first time in 27 years, a new face will be guiding the Duke’s men’s and women’s swimming team. Athletic Director Joe Alleva announced June 10 that Dan Colella will take over as head coach of the swimming program.
After junior Katie Chrest accepted the Tewaaraton Trophy, the top individual honor in women’s collegiate lacrosse, at a banquet in Washington D.C. June 2, the first thing she told head coach Kerstin Kimel upon returning to her seat was “We’re going to win it all next year.”
Former Blue Devil Luol Deng sat in the Theater at Madison Square Garden June 24, 2004 wearing a glamorous suit and sporting a diamond-studded watch, waiting for NBA commissioner David Stern to announce his name. As a 19-year old, he had already cashed in some of his forthcoming basketball fortune, but his decision to turn pro and hire an agent was one to which he had given serious thought.
The search is on.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Draw control.
Poor weather conditions have slowed the Blue Devils’ quest for their third women’s golf national title.
Making it to Annapolis has been Duke’s goal all year long. Sunday the dream came true. The second-seeded Blue Devils (17-3) advanced to the women’s lacrosse Final Four, where they will face sixth-seeded Virginia (16-4), a team they beat 9-6 to win their first ever ACC Championship May 1. The national semifinal will be played Friday at Marine Corp’s Stadium and will begin at 8:15 p.m.
The biggest question mark surrounding the Blue Devils at the start of this off-season was whether junior Shelden Williams would leave school early for the NBA.
Junior forward Shavlik Randolph has declared himself eligible for the NBA draft, which will take place June 28 in New York City.