Duke builds momentum under Roof
By Michael Mueller | August 20, 2004Just weeks into the fledgling football season, head coach Ted Roof is making his intensity felt in the Blue Devil football program.
Just weeks into the fledgling football season, head coach Ted Roof is making his intensity felt in the Blue Devil football program.
Jamal Boykin, a 6-foot-7 forward who knew he wanted to attend Duke from the moment he stepped on campus, verbally comitted to the Blue Devils in the recruiting class of 2005.
For the two Duke golfers who advanced to the match play portion of the U.S.
After competing in three of the USGA’s most prestigious nationwide tournaments and enjoying a summer of unprecedented success, junior Nathan Smith has returned to Durham to resume his studies...
The ACC’s double round robin is a thing of the past, but when the men’s basketball team released its 2004-2005 schedule Wednesday it closely resembled that played by the team in recent...
The seventh-seeded women's volleyball team was outlasted by second-seeded Maryland Friday night at the ACC Tournament.
With his NBA Draft status in the balance and a decision only days away, Shaun Livingston may yet end up in a Blue Devil uniform, according to his father.
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Men's basketball associate head coach Johnny Dawkins dispelled of any rumors linking him to the head coaching vacancy at Ohio State Monday afternoon.
Duke women's basketball coach Gail Goestenkors has already concluded her recruiting from the high school Class of 2005--before the four players start their senior years of high school..
LOS ANGELES, July 6 -- Throughout Mike Krzyzewski's flirtation with the NBA last week, the Lakers certainly reciprocated the crush, but team officials indicated here today that it was by no means a...
"I love the formation of teams," Mike Krzyzewski said. And molding a men's basketball team that gels is exactly what Coach K will have to do this season.
Few fans took notice when Miami and Virginia Tech officially became members of the ACC July 1, but with mixed feelings of anticipation and remorse, Duke certainly did. .
Last September, Shaun Livingston was a self-proclaimed "college-first type of guy.".
It wasn't supposed to be like this for Duke.
The man whose eyes, fist and towering presence simply embody Duke could have left it all to follow the dreams of Hollywood.
Several weeks ago, Coach K turned the college basketball world upside down with his public negotiations with the Lakers.
This summer could very well be remembered as the most exciting in the men's golf team's history. .
Editor's Note: Duke fans sent more than 1,300 e-mails to Coach K when he was considering the Laker's offer.