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Robyn Horner couldn't have scripted it any better.
The women's tennis team is rapidly learning just what life without Vanessa Webb is really like.
At the annual recruiting fishtank of the Blue-White scrimmage Saturday night, the already recruit-rich Duke basketball program might have landed three more of the nation's top seniors.
After eight seasons of proving herself one of the top courtside coaches in the game, Gail Goestenkors is showing she does a fairly good job on the roadside as well.
A year ago, it was about being competitive. Last weekend, it was all about winning.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - It took a little bit of trickery, a lot of luck and two overtime periods, but Carl Franks finally has his first win.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - In the corner of a small press room somewhere in the belly of the locker room labyrinth of Scott Stadium, Chris Combs put his head back against the wall and breathed a sigh of relief. With the relief of a man granted a stay of execution, Combs sat there, thinking about what had happened, and if you looked at the right moment, actually smiling.
It all began on a simple field, a boy and his dream.
There are very few times I can remember feeling sorry for a Carolina athlete: when an injury ended a finally decent season for Chris Keldorf before the '97 Gator Bowl, Kevin Salvadori for once inexplicably being confused with teammate Henrik Rödl, and Henrik Rödl for forever being, well, Henrik Rödl.
For Brooke Siebel, a welcome home turned out to be a welcome back.
You can't call it Midnight Madness anymore, but you have to call it an event.
JACKSONVILLE - When coach Carl Franks stepped into the Duke locker room during halftime at Alltel Stadium, he didn't have to scream, he didn't have to yell and he didn't have to slam his clipboard to get his point across.
1-3 has never looked so good.
The timing might have been better, but cornerback Lamar Grant is happy just to be back on the field.
Chances are Jessica Lehnhoff has seen all she wants of Megan Miller.
In the other room, the phone began to ring, its harsh interruption wailing through a lazy Southern afternoon. A room away, Kevin Thompson slowly began to lift his 6-foot-2 frame from the seat he'd found that day in late May, striding toward the phone in a smooth, athletic gait.
Credit Vicki Krapohl with her first Duke assist.
It wasn't the way Megan Miller wanted to start her year.
He leaned into the microphone, a Blue Devil logo square on his chest and a smile slowly creeping out from beneath his mustache, and with a simple statement on his team's progress, coach Carl Franks officially cleared Airborne for takeoff.
Look to your left.