Players react to Blue Devils' recent hire
By Sarah Kwak | July 20, 2005For weeks, rumors swirled among the baseball players as the team awaited the selection of its new coach.
For weeks, rumors swirled among the baseball players as the team awaited the selection of its new coach.
With three highly touted commitments in place for the recruiting class of 2006, Duke’s coaching staff can afford to go after its “reach” prospect—the top-rated power forward...
“This will encourage our scouts to spend time in D-league [NBDL] gyms rather than high school gyms.”.
One national championship, three runners-up and seven other top-10 finishes made last year the greatest in recent memory for Duke sports.
Most Duke students with summer internships at New York investment banks spend their free time on the job pondering important questions such as “Which bar am I going to tonight?” or...
For the second time in as many years, the Duke women’s tennis program benefited from UCLA’s inability to retain its hard-court stars.
Coming off a season in which her team reached the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament despite a roster of only eight players, Gail Goestenkors could have taken it easy this off-season.
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As the football team prepares for its 2005 campaign, it’ll have to do so without four members of the 2004 recruiting class, each of whom has chosen to transfer from Duke after one season.
It was the luck of the Devils that set up a meeting with the Irish.
As soon as former assistant coach Joe Alberici accepted the head coaching position at Army June 15, Duke knew exactly where to turn.
In the world of Duke men’s basketball, the focus is already on this year’s team which boasts a star-studded incoming recruiting class and figures to be close to, if not at the top of,...
So you are 18 years old. You just graduated high school, and you have decided that college is not for you. Maybe you go and work in your uncle’s garage as a mechanic.
Duke hired one of its own to fill the coaching void left after Bill Hillier resigned from his position as head baseball coach May 25.
Duke hired one of its own to fill the coaching void left after Bill Hillier resigned from his position as head baseball coach May 25.
NAME John Mack.
The winningest player in college basketball last season was selected by the Los Angeles Clippers during the second round of Tuesday night's NBA draft.