Gators great, not greatest
Forget last night's game. Clearly, when Florida is on top of its game, the Gators are better than anyone in college basketball.
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Forget last night's game. Clearly, when Florida is on top of its game, the Gators are better than anyone in college basketball.
Less than a month ago, the report of the Campus Culture Initiative recommended that the University "raise the low end of the admissions requirements for athletes" and "ensure full participation of student-athletes in campus academic and social life by decreasing practice and travel time demands."
I spent spring break with a friend whose catch-phrase is "What's good, son?" He literally says it all the time-when he walks into a room, when he walks out or when he can't think of anything else to say.
The last time a Duke team did not advance to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, it was 1997.
NAME: Gail Goestenkors
John Danowski is a hugger. He hugs people. He hugs his son, Matt, and his son's lacrosse teammates. Good play? Hug it out. Good practice? Hug it out. Coach just finished yelling at you? Hug it out. Matt and his teammates laugh about it, but all that hugging is probably for the best. * Because after everything that happened last spring, Duke Lacrosse definitely needed a hug.
Any traumatic experience is an opportunity for growth and improvement. For the members of Duke's lacrosse team, last spring's rape scandal certainly qualifies.
On March 27th, the front page of The Chronicle screamed, "MEN'S LACROSSE TEAM FACES RAPE ALLEGATIONS."
Friends, Dukies, Durhamites-listen up. I come not to bury Gerald Henderson, but to praise him.
John Kaltefleiter step aside.
CLEMSON, S.C. - In the ACC, it is all but impossible to waltz into an opposing gym and blow the home team out. It is true every year, and it is especially true this year.
In the ruins of Krzyzewskiville-former population, about 1,200-a new city has sprung up. They call it Goestenkorsopolis.
After Duke's third game of the season, a win over UNC-Greensboro, head coach Mike Krzyzewski was asked about his team's inconsistency on the offensive end, specifically its occasional inability to score for long stretches.
Age: 21 | Hometown: Washington DC
It was the type of story we wanted to write but never thought we could. How could we do justice to "The Black Experience at Duke?"
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children and adults of all ages: Welcome to Carolina Week.
With 4.4 seconds to play against Florida State, the No. 8 Blue Devils were down by one, 68-67, but they had put themselves in position to win.
More than five years ago, J.J. Redick arrived at Duke as an 18-year-old freshman. He walked into head coach Mike Krzyzewski's office and the coach asked him what his personal goals were for the next four years.
It seems as though jersey retirement ceremonies are becoming a Sunday tradition at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
With 55.2 seconds left, a female Virginia fan wearing a giant mustard bottle costume held up a sign that said "Duke doesn't cut the mustard."