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Decade In Review

Part X: Best and Worst Hires of the ’00s

by Gabe Starosta on December 30, 2009

This is the tenth and final post in a series of Duke’s All-Decade teams, as named by various Chronicle writers, past and present. At the end of the series, you will be able to vote for your own All-Decade team, and your votes will determine The Sports Blog’s final choice. Stay tuned over the next [...]

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Lacrosse insiders agree: John Danowski’s squad will start the season as the team to beat in college lacrosse.
A month after Inside Lacrosse ranked Duke No. 1 in its preseason rankings, Lacrosse Magazine followed suit, putting the Blue Devils at the top of the poll. In addition to choosing Duke, which lost in last year’s Final Four [...]

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Decade In Review

Part VI: Duke Stories of the Decade (5-1)

by Andy Moore on December 28, 2009

This is the sixth in a series of Duke’s All-Decade teams, as named by various Chronicle writers, past and present. At the end of the series, you will be able to vote for your own All-Decade team, and your votes will determine The Sports Blog’s final choice. Stay tuned over the next two weeks for [...]

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With the decade winding down, Sports Illustrated’s “2000s: The Decade In Sports” is intended to be “your portal to our look back at all of it — the dominant athletes, greatest games, biggest stories, fiercest rivalries, stunning upsets, spectacular flops, most brilliant minds, record-breaking performances and more.”
Below is a list of the many appearances that Duke [...]

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Men's Lacrosse

Inside Lacrosse: Blue Devils are preseason #1

by Taylor Doherty on November 25, 2009

The men’s lacrosse team has been named the team to beat for the upcoming 2009-2010 season in the Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Yearbook Top 25. The team returns its top four scorers from last season’s squad that amassed a 15-4 record and made it to the semi-finals of the NCAA tournament before falling to two-time defending champion Syracuse.
The [...]

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Men's Lacrosse

Pressler Gets Green Light to Sue Duke

by Gabe Starosta on September 1, 2009

A North Carolina appeals court has cleared Duke’s former lacrosse coach, Mike Pressler, to pursue a slander lawsuit against the University, according to The (Raleigh) News & Observer.
Pressler had been set to go to arbitration over his lawsuit, which alleges slander in comments made by John Burness, formerly the school’s senior vice president for public [...]

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Men's Lacrosse

Crotty To Stay For 5th Year

by Gabe Starosta on May 29, 2009

Ned Crotty, the ACC Player of the Year and Duke’s leading scorer in 2009, will use his fifth and final year of eligibility and return to the Blue Devils next season.
Crotty scored 23 goals and assisted on 53 others, recording an NCAA-leading 76 points. He won the Turnbull Award last week as the nation’s top attackman, and [...]

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Men's Lacrosse

Duke’s Season Ends in Final Four Again

by Stephen Allan on May 23, 2009

FOXBOROUGH, MA.—As it turned out, the third time was not the charm for No. 3 Duke.
In fact, it was arguably the worst time in its postseason history—ever.
Outshot, outsaved and outscored, the Blue Devils (15-4) never had an answer for No. 2 Syracuse (15-2) in their 17-7 defeat Saturday afternoon at Gillette Stadium.
The 17 goals allowed [...]

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Syracuse 14-7, 10:38: Quinzani added a nice goal from the left side of the net to complete his hat trick, but that might be the only thing worth highlighting on the day for Duke.
Syracuse 14-6, End of 3rd: This stat just announced should sum up Duke’s day–the 14 goals allowed are the most since April [...]

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For more of Courtney Douglas’s photos from the Duke’s 12-11 win over North Carolina in the NCAA quaterfinals, check out a photo slideshow by following this link.

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