No Contest: Golden Griffins stopped
By Jason Strasser | March 17, 2004Duke defined dominance when the Canisius Golden Griffins visited Durham Tuesday afternoon. The No.
Duke defined dominance when the Canisius Golden Griffins visited Durham Tuesday afternoon. The No.
Some thoughts on the men's 2004 NCAA tournament:.
It was going to be a struggle. After losing to then-No. 12 Notre Dame on March 10 and barely sliding past North Carolina in sudden death on March 13, the No.
From staff reports.
For the children that have been involved with Hoop Dreams since the inaugural practice session in October 2003--and for the ever-growing number of new participants that have joined in recent...
Sure, it was the first day back from Spring Break, but the LaserJets in Duke's computer clusters were printing way too few e-reserves and English papers yesterday.
While the rest of the student body was busy enjoying spring break, the sixth-ranked women's tennis team had the burden of playing two matches over vacation in Waikoloa, Hawaii.
The roller coaster ride continued over the break for the baseball team; the Blue Devils (10-10) defined streaky play--they lost four games in a row to Michigan and North Carolina A&T, won three...
Men's Lacrosse.
Duke had won its sixth consecutive ACC tournament. After a first half that saw Chris Duhon dive for a loose ball and unfortunately was impaled by a nearby camera and after J.J.
The wrestling team had not had one individual ACC champion since 1998. This year Duke had four..
In front of a crowd that included Donald Trump, Grant Hill and Danny Ferry in addition to an exceptionally animated student section, the men's basketball team followed its first home loss in 41...
With anything but a break last week, Duke men's tennis knocked down a ladder of talented teams on the west coast to come back to Durham with wins against some of the strongest squads in the nation.
The women's golf team continued its dominant season with another victory Tuesday at the SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational.
GREENSBORO, N.C.
Saturday's men's basketball game against North Carolina will be the only time Tar Heel fans will be allowed into Cameron Indoor Stadium, and that is only because the University is forced to allot a...