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(10/15/07 4:00am)
The sobering result of Saturday's game was all too familiar for the Blue Devils, but the inability to keep the score close seemed to be an even more crushing setback for a team that has been competitive for most of the season.
(10/12/07 4:00am)
How to turn ore into gold might be a question better suited for geologists, but Virginia Tech star running back Branden Ore's struggle to find end-zone paydirt this season has equally befuddled the Hokie coaching staff this season.
(10/12/07 4:00am)
With seven touchdowns in his past three games, Eron Riley has plenty of reasons to smile.
(10/05/07 4:00am)
The Chronicle's Will Flaherty sat down with former Duke big man Shavlik Randolph at the end of Thursday's Philadelphia 76ers practice in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
(10/05/07 4:00am)
As linebacker Glenn Williams kneeled on the sideline of Groves Stadium last year with a chance to beat Wake Forest, he was too nervous to even watch--.
(10/01/07 4:00am)
MIAMI, Fla. - As a South Florida prep star, quarterback Thaddeus Lewis was one win shy of a playoff game in the Orange Bowl. But in his first game at the legendary stadium Saturday, Lewis quickly became familiar with his hometown turf-perhaps too familiar.
(09/26/07 4:00am)
In light of last weekend's crushing 46-43 loss to Navy, where missed kicks by starter Joe Surgan and backup Greg Meyers accounted for more than Duke's margin of defeat, head coach Ted Roof was reminded all too well of his team's recent history of an inconsistent kicking game.
(09/24/07 4:00am)
ANNAPOLIS, Md.-Duke went toe to toe with Navy for nearly 60 minutes in an offensive shootout Saturday, but it was the game's final play that led to an all-too familiar result.
(09/20/07 4:00am)
When the Duke defense lines up against Navy Saturday, it won't be too tough to figure out the Midshipmen's offensive game plan. Stopping it, on the other hand, will be a whole different matter.
(09/12/07 4:00am)
Despite an outstanding special teams effort that gave Duke several opportunities with a short field, the Blue Devil offense struggled to put up points Saturday against Virginia. And when asked Tuesday if Duke's offense was pulling its weight, senior tight end Nick Stefanow did not pull any punches.
(09/10/07 4:00am)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.-Virginia did its best to give its ACC opener against Duke away. Unfortunately, the Blue Devils were not prepared to take advantage.
(09/07/07 4:00am)
When Duke opens a four-game road trip at Virginia intent on snapping a double-digit losing streak, it will have some welcome help at linebacker.
(09/05/07 4:00am)
Any college football coach is justified in being upset about losing a game by 34 points after leading at halftime. But when looking at areas for improvement going into Saturday's matchup with Virginia, Duke head coach Ted Roof singled out his team's struggles to gain favorable field position as a major factor in its 45-14 loss to Connecticut.
(09/03/07 4:00am)
After the first 30 minutes of the 2007 season, the Blue Devils were up 14-11 and looked as if they might come away with their first victory in 21 games. But four plays into the second half, those dreams were put to rest by the left arm of Huskies quarterback Tyler Lorenzen.
(08/31/07 4:00am)
If Duke's 20-game losing streak is a drought, then Duke head coach Ted Roof and his team are dying to slake their thirst with a win in Saturday's season opener against Connecticut.
(08/28/07 4:00am)
Duke assistant coach Steve Wojciechowski was a member of USA Basketball's U18 and U19 teams from 1994 to 1995, but his most memorable moments might have come more recently - from the bench.
(08/24/07 4:00am)
Amanda Blumenherst found her groove in the 36-hole match play final of the 2007 U.S. Women's Amateur Championship. Unfortunately for the Duke junior, her competitor did, too.
(07/25/07 4:00am)
Stepping to the tee box in the first round of the 2007 U.S. Women's Open, Amanda Blumenherst, last year's low amateur, had a very junior moment.
(05/17/07 4:00am)
After ending the first day of the NCAA East Regional in 10th place-in a tournament in which only the eight highest finishers advance-top-seeded Duke could have folded it in. Instead, the two-time reigning national champions mounted a furious, record-breaking comeback.
(04/09/07 4:00am)
As the Blue Devils learned this weekend, sometimes the winds do not blow your way.