TALLEY ANOTHER BIG PLAY
By by Alex Fanaroff | September 29, 2005John Talley sits in a swivel chair, looking like he would rather be just about anywhere else.
John Talley sits in a swivel chair, looking like he would rather be just about anywhere else.
A lightning-fast start catapulted Duke up the leaderboard Wednesday into a fifth-place finish at The Preview tournament in Sunriver, Ore.
Returning home after a four-game road trip when the Blue Devils went 3-1, the volleyball team is set to face off against North Carolina. The two teams will meet tonight at 7 p.m.
Since their freshman year, the six members of the women's cross country team's class of 2005 have steadily taken Duke in one direction: up.
Rabid surfers of the Duke Basketball Report website will notice a curious quote from an even stranger source. The quote is taken from a football player discussing why he considered playing for Duke.
The men's golf team posted better scores in day two of The Preview tournament in Sunriver, Ore., but the climb remains steep for Duke, which sits in eighth place.
Chris Loftus has been so good this season, his coach laughs just thinking about it.
Another year, another quarterback controversy for the Duke football program.
As Michael Schachner sank his final putt on the 18th hole to end the 2005 NCAA Championship, the Blue Devils were already looking forward to the 2005-2006 season.
I have hated them with every breath, every step, every move, and every Tim McCarver butt-kissing comment. They are the scum between a caveman's toes. They even make me vomit sometimes.
Coming off a commanding 5-0 victory over Temple Sept. 24, the No. 11 Duke men's soccer team is preparing to face Longwood, a team that is in just its third year competing against Division I opponents.
The last time the women's soccer team met Virginia, the Blue Devils dashed the Cavaliers 2004 NCAA title hopes with a 3-0 victory that advanced Duke to the round of 16.
Following the back-to-back double overtime games the men's soccer team played last week, the Blue Devils needed an easy game.
Seven members of the top-ranked and undefeated women's cross country team placed in the top 10 Saturday to defend Duke's 2004 Race of Champions title at the Great American Cross Country Festival in...
For the second year in a row the women's golf team came from behind after 36 holes to win the Mason Randolph Collegiate Classic.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.-Sometimes even the opening kickoff can serve as a good indication of how a football game will turn out.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - In ACC play this year, the state of Virginia has been merciless to Duke.
CHAPEL HILL - North Carolina midfielder Xan Funk tore through the Blue Devil defense and unleashed a wicked shot from the top of the circle towards the right side of the cage.
After losing its ACC season opener at Clemson, 3-1, Friday, Duke regrouped the following night to beat Georgia Tech, 3-1, in Atlanta's O'Keefe Gymnasium, where the Yellow Jackets had not lost a...
Duke women's tennis made its presence known at the Maryland Invitational this weekend, with Blue Devil's competing in the A flight finals in both singles and doubles.