Big Three comes through in clutch to maintain ACC mark
By Nick Tylwalk | February 8, 1999ATLANTA - Any college basketball coach would agree that depth is a nice thing to have.
ATLANTA - Any college basketball coach would agree that depth is a nice thing to have.
Wrestling is essentially a sport of individuals competing as a team. But on Friday night against Appalachian State, Duke competed as a team without a few key individuals.
Unfortunately for Duke, the baseball games weren't the story this weekend.
Duke soccer stars Jay Heaps and Evan Whitfield were both selected in the first round of yesterday's Major League Soccer draft held in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
When Georgia Tech swimmers Ed Brinkman, David Laitala and Jay Cerceo all touched deck ahead of Duke's Brendan McGill in the 100-yard freestyle event Friday at the Duke Aquatic Center, the Yellow...
ATLANTA - Down by five points to Georgia Tech at halftime wasn't quite where Trajan Langdon had envisioned his team.
On a roster dotted with freshmen, Jason Gorski is quickly making himself stand out from the rest.
In an effort to curtail inflated offensive numbers across the board in college baseball, the NCAA decided to use less potent aluminum bats for the '99 season.
The soon-to-be refurbished concourse in Cameron Indoor Stadium will be named after former Duke basketball coach Vic Bubas, athletics director Joe Alleva said in a statement Saturday.
RALEIGH - When Kenny Inge completed a three-point play to pull N.C.
After defeating seventh-ranked North Carolina by 22 points on the road and then traveling to Florida State for a 17-point victory just three days later, the ninth-ranked women's basketball team got...
The women's tennis team started off its spring season with a rude awakening.
RALEIGH - College basketball is an unbalanced game. It is a game of runs, where often times the team with the last big run wins the game.
Continuing on past years' success in the ACC, the men's tennis team dominated the draw in both the singles and doubles competition in the first tournament of the spring season at the ACC Coaches'...
NEW YORK - It may not have been the Final Four, but it didn't feel much different.
Almost a year to the day after suffering a one-point loss to William & Mary, the women's swim team defeated the Tribe 142-99 Saturday in Williamsburg, Va.
CHAPEL HILL - This game was supposed to show who had the edge in the conference race at the halfway point.
The Duke fencers went to Penn State on Saturday to face some of the toughest competition they'll see all season.
Michele VanGorp has scored in double figures in all but two of Duke's games this season, but no performance was larger than her 28-point effort against the Tar Heels Friday night.
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