Williams, Dunleavy go 2nd, 3rd in draft
NEW YORK -- The men's basketball team wrote another page into the history book last night by becoming only the second school in history to have two of the first three picks in the NBA Draft.
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NEW YORK -- The men's basketball team wrote another page into the history book last night by becoming only the second school in history to have two of the first three picks in the NBA Draft.
NEW YORK -- A couple days before the NBA Draft, when Michael Jordan was playing a round of golf at Duke, he happened to run into Jay Williams.
NEW YORK -- After weeks of indecision, rumors and speculation, the Mike Dunleavy case is finally closed.
Uno or dos? Ein or zwei? One or two?
Men's basketball star Mike Dunleavy announced Tuesday that he will forgo his final year of eligibility and keep his name in the NBA Draft.
Those damn Yankees!
Starting quarterback D. Bryant has been ruled academically ineligible for the coming football season and will not play his final year for the Blue Devils.
Monday night on I-40, there was a log jam of cars. While the cars came in almost all shapes and sizes, many of them had a unique feature on them.
It looks like Duke will lose another player early to the pros.
After the usual disappointing fall season, Duke sports rebounded during winter and spring competition to move into 19th in the Sears Director's Cup. Blue Devil athletics performed particularly well in the spring months, most notably with the women's golf team winning the school's sixth national championship.
With teammates Mike Dunleavy and Jay Williams making rumbles as probable top-five picks, the third Blue Devil to decide to leave school early and test the NBA waters, senior Carlos Boozer, has gotten lost in the mix.
The charges of assaulting a female that men's basketball senior Casey Sanders incurred when he grabbed his girlfriend's arm and threw her against a wall at her Carrboro home in May will be dismissed on the condition that Sanders complies with a list of requirements under the deferred-prosecution agreement.
With its victory in the NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships at the Washington National Golf Club last Friday, Duke won its sixth national championship in school history.
A couple of late goals by the men's lacrosse team was not enough to beat perennial powerhouse and second-ranked Syracuse, as the Blue Devils fell to the Orangemen 10-9 in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament at Hofstra Stadium Saturday afternoon.
Unlike most of his teammates and opponents, men's tennis star Michael Yani did not win much of anything on the junior circuit. He never really had a national ranking, and as he says, his best finish was making the quarterfinals of the national indoor tournament.
Duke's magic ran out Saturday as the men's tennis team lost in the NCAA tournament's round of 16, 4-1, to No. 7 Kentucky at College Station, Texas.
Duke officials, NBA experts and the entire college basketball world have spent the week reacting to senior Mike Dunleavy's May 11 decision to declare himself eligible for the NBA draft.
After downing No. 10 Vanderbilt 10-5 in the first round of the NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championship May 9 at Koskinen Stadium, the No. 9 Blue Devils (10-8) ran into a brick wall Sunday, and fell to the top-seeded Georgetown Hoyas 11-4 in Washington D.C.
In men's lacrosse, 17 goals in a game is impressive. In fact, the Blue Devils' highest scoring output during the regular season was 15 goals against Dartmouth.
Instead of attending his graduation, Joel Spicher decided to sleep in and get some extra rest before the men's tennis team's big match against California.