Four women's golfers participate in U.S. Open
By from Staff Reports | July 30, 2002Fresh off its second national championship in four seasons, the women's golf team had two of its current members as well as two alumni compete in the 2002 U.S.
Fresh off its second national championship in four seasons, the women's golf team had two of its current members as well as two alumni compete in the 2002 U.S.
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 states that:.
Carl Franks has had his share of bad luck in his first three years coaching the football team.
Duke basketball currently rests in a state of flux: the balance of power between the men's and women's basketball programs has temporarily shifted. While the men must reload, the women reign supreme.
Aside from the small, close atmosphere and annoying fans, one of the staples of Cameron Indoor Stadium--the aspects the visiting teams really dread--was the heat.
1971-1972: For the first time, Duke provides a small travel budget for its women's athletic programs and fields seven women's teams.
Walking into Dan Brooks' office, it doesn't look like the office of a two-time national championship coach.
On June 23, Chronicle Sports Editor Paul Doran sat down for an exclusive one-on-one interview with men's basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski. Here are excerpts from that discussion:.
Late in February, Duke assistant Chris Collins traveled to Minnesota to watch a player by the name of Kris Humphries, who had begun receiving increasing attention from colleges like Arizona,...
Aside from the small, close atmosphere and annoying fans, one of the staples of Cameron Indoor Stadium
Walking into Dan Brooks1 office, it doesn1t look like the office of a two-time national championship coach.
Fresh off its second national championship in four seasons, the women1s golf team had two of its current members as well as two alumni compete in the 2002 U.S.
Recruiting top-quality football players to join a team with a 23-game losing streak is never easy.
Carl Franks has had his share of bad luck in his first three years coaching the football team.
With the departure of his teammates to the NBA, junior Chris Duhon now finds himself as the lone captain of one of college basketball1s most prestigious programs.
Duke basketball currently rests in a state of flux: the balance of power between the men1s and women1s basketball programs has temporarily shifted. While the men must reload, the women reign supreme.