Perea big on senior night with solo goal
By Neelum Jeste | November 7, 2002Trevor Perea's final home game in Koskinen Stadium was one he will never forget.
Trevor Perea's final home game in Koskinen Stadium was one he will never forget.
The women of the ACC are coming. The women of the ACC are coming.
Getting Luol Deng was not simply a luxury for a Duke team already stacked with several veterans and the most talented freshman class in the nation. Rather, the Blair (N.J.) Academy forward's...
After one of the biggest recruiting battles in the Class of 2007, the No.
On an election night where returns were too close to call in many parts of the country, the results from Cameron Indoor Stadium were clear from the onset.
Despite a 19-point, five-rebound, four-assist performance, Alana Beard's most memorable moment came before the opening whistle blew in the team's first action of 2002 against Premier Players.
Monday was a good day for the women's basketball team.
The volleyball team (21-6, 9-3 in the ACC) ruined Maryland's hopes for an upset, pulling out a hard-fought win this weekend at Ritchie Coliseum in College Park, Md.
Team Nike may have scored the first and final baskets in Monday's exhibition game against Duke, but little else went right in between the opening and closing seconds for the group of former college...
Air conditioning was installed in Cameron Indoor Stadium last summer, but after Duke's 103-63 win against Team Nike, it is evident the Blue Devils have not cooled off much.
Both the men's and women's swimming and diving teams traveled to Charlottesville, Va., this weekend to face Virginia in a dual meet.
The men's cross country team logged a strong second place finish Saturday on the strength of three top-10 individual finishers at the Atlantic Coast Conference championships in Atlanta.
Late game disappointments continued for the Duke football team (2-8, 0-6 in the ACC) Saturday afternoon at Wallace Wade Stadium.
One week ago the Duke women's soccer team appeared to be left for dead.
After a rainy and relatively inactive October, the women's golf team didn't have much to write home about in an up-and-down fall season.
Sometimes a single play totally changes the complexion of a game.
With a backdrop of mascots perhaps only suitable for Halloween week, the Blue Devils (12-7, 1-3 in the ACC) faced 17th Century English royalists and X-Men this weekend at home.
The Duke men's golf team capped off a successful fall season with a fourth place finish at the inaugural Landfall Tradition played at the Country Club of Landfall at UNC-Wilmington.
After a strong showing at the Head of the Charles Oct.