Pippen deserves more credit
By Robert Samuel | October 20, 2004With the drama of the baseball playoffs and the excitement of the NFL season, former NBA star Scottie Pippen’s retirement last week went by with little notice.
With the drama of the baseball playoffs and the excitement of the NFL season, former NBA star Scottie Pippen’s retirement last week went by with little notice.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year.
To start off, I am watching Game 5 of the ALCS as I write this, so I’ll give you updates along the way in italics.
Monday, Oct. 18, 2003, the football team ran out on the field in Wallace Wade Stadium on Homecoming Weekend ready to play in-state rival Wake Forest.
Leading after 36 holes, the men's golf team sealed the Duke Golf Classic with a strong final round Monday.
I am writing in response to Mike Corey’s column from Tuesday, Oct. 5, entitled “Athletes deserve payday too.”.
After two rounds that lasted about 10 hours, an exhausted Duke men’s golf team leads the 14-team field at the annual Duke Golf Classic.
ATLANTA, Ga.
The Duke women’s cross country team built on its already strong momentum Saturday when it finished second at Penn State’s Pre-National event.
Led by an All-American caliber performance from senior Nick Schneider, the Duke men’s cross country team earned a 10th-place finish at the Pre-National race at Indiana State University...
Duke head coach Beth Bozman, her staff and all her players had never won a game at traditional national powerhouse Old Dominion.
ATLANTA, Ga. — Revenge is sweet. And when you exact your revenge in front of 47,000 Homecoming Weekend supporters, it’s even sweeter.
After a number of missed opportunities, Duke and N.C. State were tied 0-0 Sunday in Raleigh.
After a 1-0 loss to Clemson (10-5, 4-3 in the ACC) Friday night, 10th-ranked Duke (12-4, 5-2) felt pressure on a day that was supposed to be all about celebration.
It is back to business as usual for men’s soccer. Forced to rebound from a loss for the first time all season, the Blue Devils topped Georgia State 4-0 Wednesday.
The Duke women’s soccer players will attempt to do something Friday night that none of the them have done: beat Clemson.
The 28th-ranked men’s golf team looks to put a solid stamp on its fall season when it hosts the 2004 Duke Golf Classic Sunday and Monday at the Duke Golf Club.
Containing the Georgia Tech running game will be one of Duke's top priorities when it faces Georgia Tech Saturday in Atlanta.
The volleyball team will host Virginia Tech in what appears to be its most crucial game to date Sunday at 1 p.m.
Having to bounce back from a loss for the first time all season, the Blue Devils did not generate a goal through the first 45 minutes of action Wednesday night.