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David Cutcliffe, the former head coach at Mississippi, arrived with a mandate to make Duke respectable in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
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Andrew Giuliani, 22, accuses the university of bad faith by aggressively recruiting him to play golf for Duke and then dashing his dreams by taking steps to remove him from the team.
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Two years after the false accusations against members of the Duke lacrosse team, the players have formed a strong bond with the Ronald McDonald House, where they volunteer.
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The Buckeyes defeated the Ivy League champion Big Red, 15-7, in a first-round game of the N.C.A.A. Division I men’s lacrosse tournament Saturday.
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Fielding five fifth-year seniors who were given an extra year of eligibility after a scandal-shortened 2006 season, Duke’s lacrosse team is the overwhelming favorite in the N.C.A.A. tournament.
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Even with its second-leading scorer, Danielle Gant, out with dehydration in the second half, Texas A&M had enough to advance to its first regional final.
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Even with its second-leading scorer, Danielle Gant, out with dehydration in the second half, Texas A&M had enough to advance to its first regional final.
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U.C.L.A.’s 53-49 victory was the 12th straight for the Bruins, who will face Western Kentucky or San Diego next week in Phoenix.
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The stories about Joe Mazzula’s and West Virginia’s transition under the team’s new coach, Bob Huggins, will grow as their run in the tournament continues.
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The Duke Blue Devils are a No. 2 seed in this year’s N.C.A.A. tournament, but their prospects of advancing to their first Final Four since 2004 appear dim.
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Belmont came tantalizingly close to stunning second-seeded Duke, carving out a place in N.C.A.A. tournament history as “the team that almost did it.”
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With an 86-73 victory against the Blue Devils in front of 11,132 fans, the top-seeded Tar Heels also own the A.C.C. women’s championship for the fourth year in a row.
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With an 86-73 victory against the Blue Devils in front of 11,132 fans, the top-seeded Tar Heels also own the A.C.C. women’s championship for the fourth year in a row.
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For the second straight day, North Carolina celebrated an Atlantic Coast Conference championship at the expense of its biggest rival.
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No. 1 North Carolina beat No. 6 Duke, 76-68, in a finish that will no doubt be added to the list of highlight-reel games that have marked this series.
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