Boozer spearheads Duke's late surge against Wolverines
By Ray Holloman | December 13, 1999ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Tests are nothing new to Carlos Boozer.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Tests are nothing new to Carlos Boozer.
Although nearly every student on campus found thinking about anything other than final exams this weekend difficult as the remaining hours of study time rapidly faded away, 12 in particular...
WINSTON-SALEM - Three years ago, Liz Tchou was a rookie field hockey head coach leading her squad to its second-ever NCAA berth.
Before most fans could break open their game day programs and before the cheerleaders could break out their traditional "blue-white" cheer, Duke's gamebreaker broke open the game.
From staff reports.
The one word that could never describe the football team is predictable.
Three years ago, an NCAA Championship appearance was nothing more than a lofty, almost laughable, goal hung on the words of a brand new cross country coach taking over a non-scholarship program.
Heading into Saturday's NCAA regional qualifying meet, the men's cross country team hoped to strengthen its case for an NCAA at-large bid by defeating William & Mary.
Late Tuesday afternoon, Scottie Montgomery sat alone in Wallace Wade Stadium. Sitting there, he thought about his past and he thought about his future.
The women's soccer team knew Sunday's NCAA Tournament match would be tough. No. 22 Duke was a heavy underdog to No. 10 William & Mary and needed a major upset to win.
NEW YORK - The words poured down from the rafters of Madison Square Garden, the product of gloating Connecticut fans who saw their team down Duke for the second time in eight months.
NEW YORK - Jason Williams' eyes still looked like he belonged at a funeral instead of a basketball game, but his words couldn't have sounded any more different.
It was a magical end to a storybook regular season Saturday, as seniors Troy Garner and Peter Gail contributed to all three goals and led the men's soccer team to a 3-2 comeback victory over N.C.
Bill Hempen and the women's soccer team got some good news last night-their season will last at least a few days longer.
The women's basketball team paid the price for a difficult exhibition schedule Saturday night as it was beaten 77-69 by the Russian junior national team at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
With both Georgia Schweitzer and Krista Gingrich out of the lineup for Duke against the Russian National Team, the Blue Devils' formerly deep arsenal of guards looked a lot less deep and a lot more...
CLEMSON, S.C. - After four weeks of steady improvement, the football team had trouble explaining exactly what went wrong Saturday afternoon in Death Valley.
When volleyball coach Jolene Nagel said last week that she thought her team could beat anyone in the ACC, she wasn't kidding.
Who would have thought that the men's golf team would shoot its lowest 54-hole score of the year and not even crack a tournament's top 10? Certainly not Duke.
CLEMSON, S.C. - As the Clemson football team prepared to enter Memorial Stadium, the crowd rose to its feet in anticipation the Tigers' entrance, "the most exciting 25 seconds in college football.".