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(09/16/02 4:00am)
The ball looped in over the defense and bounced on the six. A swarm of Blue Devils charged across the goal mouth, freezing Clemson goalie Doug Warren, who was expecting a redirection to his right. Instead, nobody made contact and the ball bounced over the left shoulder of the stunned and out-of-position goalie and into the upper corner of the goal.
(09/06/02 4:00am)
If goals are contagious, as the saying goes, the men's soccer team (1-0-1) spent last season living in a bubble.
(09/03/02 4:00am)
Less than nine months ago, Ted Roof stood poised to achieve a football coach's dream. The Georgia Tech defensive coordinator was traveling to Notre Dame where he could expect to be offered the same job by George O'Leary, the former Yellow Jacket head coach, who had taken the head job for the Irish just days earlier.
(08/30/02 4:00am)
Leftfielder Jason Tyner cut down the potential game-tying run at home plate, as the the Durham Bulls squeaked by the Richmond Braves 2-1 Thursday night.
(08/26/02 4:00am)
In the 2001-2002 college basketball season, superstars Jason Williams, Carlos Boozer and Mike Dunleavy were supposed to lead Duke to a national championship; but in April it was a scrawny guard, who was only lightly recruited out of high school, cutting down the nets after carrying his team to the national championship.
(08/26/02 4:00am)
Cameron Indoor Stadium was a planetarium Friday night.
(08/22/02 4:00am)
Less than six months after her Blue Devils fell justshort of winning a national championship, women's basketball head coach Gail Goestenkors will have the chance to help guide a team to a World Championship Sept. 14 to 25 in China.
(07/30/02 4:00am)
Late in February, Duke assistant Chris Collins traveled to Minnesota to watch a player by the name of Kris Humphries, who had begun receiving increasing attention from colleges like Arizona, Louisville and Michigan during an exceptional junior-year campaign.
(07/24/02 4:00am)
Late in February, Duke assistant Chris Collins traveled to Minnesota to watch a player by the name of Kris Humphries, who had begun receiving increasing attention from colleges like Arizona, Louisville and Michigan during an exceptional junior-year campaign.
(04/24/02 4:00am)
Going into the break for finals, the No. 2 Duke women's golf team carries a perfect spring record and high expectations for the NCAA Tournament.
(04/22/02 4:00am)
The women's golf team coasted to its seventh consecutive ACC championship Sunday, as all five of its golfers finished in the top seven in the tournament.
(04/19/02 4:00am)
Seven. Four. Two.
(04/10/02 4:00am)
Early in my life, I inherited a number of things from my father: black hair, a predilection for punning and puerile word play and a rabid devotion to Rutgers sports, the New York Jets and the Mets.
(04/03/02 5:00am)
Just two days after returning from the Women's Final Four in San Antonio, Duke assistant coach Joanne Boyle is moving on.
(04/01/02 5:00am)
SAN ANTONIO -- Leaving the Holiday Inn in San Antonio a day early, the Blue Devils wore a mixture of sad and happy faces along with their Duke clothing.
(04/01/02 5:00am)
SAN ANTONIO -- The Oklahoma Sooners started four seniors and a junior. The Blue Devils started a junior, three sophomores and a freshman.
(03/29/02 5:00am)
Of the teams in the Final Four, Duke is the youngest and will likely have the fewest fans in San Antonio. But instead of this being a weakness, these facts may alleviate the pressure on Duke, and thus make winning more possible. Duke has the luxury of relatively low expectations--hardly any pundits think the Blue Devils have much of a chance.
(03/29/02 5:00am)
The Oklahoma Sooners started four seniors and a junior. The Blue Devils started a junior, three sophomores and a freshman.
(03/27/02 5:00am)
Not cold, nor wind, nor rain could stop the women's golf team. Like the mail, it must get through--with yet another tournament victory.
(03/18/02 5:00am)
GREENVILLE, S.C. -- While the Duke basketball team battled Winthrop and Notre Dame inside Greenville's Bi-Lo Center this weekend, a different battle raged outside the arena.