Rotblat, Tonini lead swimming at ACCs
Mark Rotblat and David Tonini each scored points in two events for the men's swim team this weekend at the Atlantic Coast Conference Championships in Charlottesville.
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Mark Rotblat and David Tonini each scored points in two events for the men's swim team this weekend at the Atlantic Coast Conference Championships in Charlottesville.
This is the final installment in a three-part series highlighting the accomplishments of Duke men's basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski as he approaches his 500th career win.
The fans who pack Cameron Indoor Stadium to watch the top-ranked men's basketball team might find themselves asking the question: Who wouldn't want to become Duke's next athletic director?
Wake Forest coach Dave Odom knew the graduation of Tim Duncan would leave an immeasurable void on this year's team.
Who was Duke's leading scorer for the 1928-29 season, Eddie Cameron's first as head coach?
The wait is almost over.
Shakespeare once asked, "What's in a name?"
A one-point loss might look like a disappointment, but for the women's swimming team, Saturday afternoon's meet was more about exceeding expectations than failing to meet them.
Long, long ago, in a galaxy far, far away, freshmen were not allowed to play varsity college basketball.
Although some Duke fans started chanting "We're No. 1!" the moment the buzzer sounded in North Carolina's upset loss to Maryland on Wednesday, the men's basketball team has a little hurdle called the Clemson Tigers standing between it and the top of the polls.
Just in case you were worried that the men's basketball team would play with lessened intensity against South Carolina State, No. 1 Duke wasted little time before proving it wouldn't suffer a letdown Monday night.
Going into the fourth quarter of last Saturday's loss to Georgia Tech, senior David Green was a forgotten man, beset by injuries while talk about Duke's revolving quarterback door focused on redshirt freshmen Bobby Campbell and Spencer Romine.
It's November 1997, and Trajan Langdon and Steve Wojciechowski are the starting backcourt for the men's basketball team, co-captains of a national championship contender. Travel back in time three years and tell that to some Duke fans, and they wouldn't be the least bit surprised.
The 1997-98 men's swimming and diving team boasts a potent mix of youth and experience, combining a strong group of returnees with a talented freshman class.
In its exhibition against the Upstate All-Stars on Saturday, the men's basketball team , ranked No. 2 by USA Today, was able to bring in five subs at one time. Its opponent this weekend, however, won't have the same luxury.
Wearing Duke uniforms for the first time, the much-hyped freshman class lived up to its billing in the men's basketball team's annual Blue-White Scrimmage Saturday evening in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
BOSTON - Playing in front of friends and family, Massachusetts natives Keri Dunn and Sarah Doherty came up big Sunday to give the field hockey team a 3-2 victory on penalty strokes over Boston University, and a split of its two-game road trip.
Four days, three matches and one golden opportunity to make a run in the Atlantic Coast Conference standings.
CHAPEL HILL - On an unseasonably hot October afternoon, the 10th-ranked men's soccer team used a four-goal, second-half spurt to knock off North Carolina, 6-2, in Chapel Hill Sunday. Eighteen Duke players saw action under the scorching sun at Fetzer Field, with seven tallying points.
Still trying to sort out its lineup, the men's golf team split into two squads this week to provide tournament experience to as many players as possible.