K's Court
By Brody Greenwald | November 20, 2000Cameron Indoor Stadium may still be "our house," but it is now officially Mike Krzyzewski's court. * Nearly 20 years after his first Duke squad helped him pick up win No.
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Cameron Indoor Stadium may still be "our house," but it is now officially Mike Krzyzewski's court. * Nearly 20 years after his first Duke squad helped him pick up win No.
Every time it seemed as if the Blue Devils might be gaining some momentum Saturday afternoon, North Carolina media director Steve Kirschner would interrupt the media at Wallace Stadium with another...
Going into the season, few people were foolish enough to question Jason Williams' or Chris Duhon's playing ability.
There was rain, cold weather and standing water on the field, but the Blue Devils still came away with the win. Yesterday, the men's soccer team traveled to Columbia, S.C.
Unlike many of its exhibition contests in the past, Duke's opponent Saturday, the Grand Rapid Hoops of the Continental Basketball Association, was expected to give the home team fits throughout the...
RALEIGH - Anyone expecting another lackluster offensive effort by Duke was completely mistaken.
Nothing but success in Greenville, S.C. as both the men's and women's cross country teams cruised to top-five finishes Saturday at the NCAA Southeast region meet.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - In a blustery one-word postgame admission, more shrug than press-conference answer, Gail Goestenkors blurted out the single-word curse and the single-word blessing of her No.
They had seen it before. They had held the advantage before, only to see it evaporate into a 2-3 meltdown. They had been within three points of winning a match, only to see it slide into oblivion.
Apparently, three times wasn't a charm for the women's soccer team.
WINSTON-SALEM - From the outset, there was a feeling that Friday was not going to be the Blue Devils' night.
RALEIGH - N.C. State came within 32 seconds of receiving no alumni donations this year.
It is not often that an exhibition team poses much of a challenge to the second-ranked men's basketball team.
After opening the fall season with three straight victories, the women's golf team slipped to second place Sunday at the Rolex/Golf World Palmetto Dunes Collegiate Invitational.
Although the rowing team had some strong races at Saturday's Head of the Chattahoochee in Gainsville, Ga., it was also defeated by some familiar rivals.
The most familiar face to Duke fans on the EA California Sports All-Stars team was a no-show.
WINSTON-SALEM - Overcast skies and chilling winds set a fitting atmosphere for Duke's ninth loss of the season.
There was a sparkle in their eyes. Maybe it was the misty weather or the crisp night air.
Twenty-three seconds into the game and he had already made his presence known.