UNC RALLIES IN FRENZIED FINISH
By Mike Van Pelt | March 7, 2005CHAPEL HILL — When Duke inbounded the ball clinging to a two-point lead with 36.8 seconds left Sunday, North Carolina head coach Roy Williams had already instructed his players to foul.
CHAPEL HILL — When Duke inbounded the ball clinging to a two-point lead with 36.8 seconds left Sunday, North Carolina head coach Roy Williams had already instructed his players to foul.
GREENSBORO — Duke will get its chance to avenge two regular-season losses to top-seeded North Carolina when they meet in the finals of the ACC Tournament Monday night at 7:30 p.m.
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Behind the explosive scoring duo of Katie Chrest and Kristen Waagbo, the No.
GREENSBORO — Smarting from a regular season-ending loss to North Carolina, the Blue Devils entered the ACC Tournament in an unfamiliar position.
GREENSBORO — With two dominant, record-setting ACC-Tournament victories over Wake Forest and Maryland, Duke’s women’s basketball team served notice to the entire nation this...
CHAPEL HILL — Murphy’s Law: everything that can go wrong, will go wrong. Sunday, the law applied to college basketball.
The men’s tennis team opened its outdoor season with a bang, thrashing conference foe Maryland 7-0 Sunday.
The women’s track team continued to set new school records as it placed second—its highest ever—at the ECAC Championships in Boston this weekend.
GREENSBORO — Frank Cornely proved once again that he knows how to be a champion.
After a perfect fall season, the No. 1 Blue Devils have opened the spring with consecutive losses.
It was almost the stuff of baseball legends.
The Georgia Tech baseball team has been playing way out of its league.
Duke’s “big three” has accounted for more than 65 percent of its points and just about 100 percent of its individual accolades this season.
When important people in our lives move on, those of us who were affected by them tend to reflect. After all, it is during this period when we decide how we will remember our heroes.
On a night that was supposed to belong to seniors Daniel Ewing and Reggie Love, junior J.J. Redick stole the show.
With a win over No. 7 Maryland behind them and three top-10 opponents looming in the next two weeks, staying focused this weekend may be the biggest challenge for the women’s lacrosse team.
After winning the ACC regular season title last season, Duke struggled throughout its 2004-2005 campaign on the way to a 9-5 overall record and a 2-3 mark in the conference, good for fourth place.
Down 1-0 in a third-set tiebreak that would decide the match, Jackie Carleton went to serve but stopped before her toss, wincing in pain.
Men’s tennis had to work harder than usual to win this ACC matchup.