Shavlik Randolph’s career of donning Duke Blue came to a premature ending Tuesday.
Although the College World Series is nearing its conclusion, Duke’s search for a new baseball coach is just heating up.
Seven hundred miles northeast of Durham, the festivity of the winter holidays has come early for the ACC’s soon-to-be 12th member.
NBA prospects will now be able to play the lottery long before they can be a part of the lottery.
Shavlik Randolph has decided to remain eligible for the NBA Draft June 28, rather than return to Duke for his senior season.
After nine seasons in Durham, Joe Alberici was given an opportunity he could not resist.
Most college athletes dream of having a single season impressive enough to attain an All-American honor.
For the first time in 27 years, a new face will be guiding the Duke’s men’s and women’s swimming team.
One face-off. One ground ball. One save. One shot. One goal.
After junior Katie Chrest accepted the Tewaaraton Trophy, the top individual honor in women’s collegiate lacrosse, at a banquet in Washington D.C.
Shavlik Randolph’s flirtation with an early exit from Duke seems to be nearing a conclusion.
Former Blue Devil Luol Deng sat in the Theater at Madison Square Garden June 24, 2004 wearing a glamorous suit and sporting a diamond-studded watch, waiting for NBA commissioner David Stern to...
OWINGS MILL, Md. — As two rounds of sunshine gave way to a day of torrential downpour, two days of solid Duke golf dissolved into a mess of bogeys.
OWINGS MILL, Md. — On his final hole of the day, junior Ryan Blaum stood at the bottom of a hill 20 yards from the pin. He needed an up-and-down to salvage a par and finish even for the day.
PHILADELPHIA — With their gear packed up and their belongings prepped for the trip back to Durham, the Blue Devils sat pensively around the visitor’s locker room in Lincoln Financial...
The search is on.