Women's golf team wins title in final fall tourney
The two-time defending national champion Blue Devils captured their second tournament victory of the season over the weekend at the Hooters Match Play Championship in Orlando, Fla.
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The two-time defending national champion Blue Devils captured their second tournament victory of the season over the weekend at the Hooters Match Play Championship in Orlando, Fla.
Duke football is on pace to do something no Blue Devil squad has before.
College and professional sports have many different rules and regulations. The games still basically look the same, and the modifications usually just add nuance and uniqueness that distinguish sports of the same name from one another at varying levels of play.
Here's a question for every Duke fan out there: Would you trade five wins for the basketball team to get five wins for the football team in return?
Sitting in Wallace Wade Saturday evening, one thing became very clear to me. Ted Roof needs to go.
For years the Triangle has been known for its men's basketball. Mike Krzyzewski, Dean Smith, Jim Valvano and others have made the area one of the nation's most famous for men's competition on any level.
Three members of the 2006 NCAA champion women's golf team will be heading to the U.S. Women's Open next week in Newport, R.I.
After the first day of action at the NCAA Championships in Sunriver, Ore., Duke is alone in 14th place at 2-over par, 13 strokes behind leader Wake Forest.
Entering the day in a fifth-place tie, the reigning champion Blue Devils had a strong showing Wednesday to move into second place with two days of action remaining at the Scarlet Course at Ohio State University at the NCAA Championships.
Four years ago, Lee Melchionni arrived at Duke as a member of the highly touted 2002 "super six" recruiting class. Leaving Duke after winning three ACC Tournament titles, the senior has no plans of ending his basketball career just yet.
Liz Janangelo has been raking in awards and accomplishing goals her entire golf career, but none of her previous accolades could have prepared her for a matchup with Michael Jordan.
BRIDGEPORT, Conn - The dream has almost come true.
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -Brittany Hunter came to Duke as a highly-touted freshman in 2003, but tore her lateral meniscus against Purdue in late November in just her third game as a Blue Devil. The 6-foot-3 forward never completely regained her health that season, but still finished the year averaging 8.1 points and 4.9 rebounds per contest in 27 games of action.
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. - The Blue Devils are firing on all cylinders.
Senior J.J. Redick received the Adolph F. Rupp Trophy Wednesday, marking the second time in as many years the Duke guard was selected for the honor.
GREENSBORO - Duke is still on the road to the Final Four.
GREENSBORO - It wasn't pretty, but Duke knocked off Southern University to move into the second round of the NCAA Tournament Thursday night.
The choice for National Player of the Year is clear.
There has been little debate all season that Connecticut is the most talented team in the country. The top-ranked Huskies may not always have played like the best team, but their athleticism and skill have come together and they are ready to cut down the nets in Indianapolis.
The top-ranked Blue Devils fell to fourth place at the California Guadalajara Invitational Tuesday in Mexico.