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On April 5, 1975, eight young women crossed over the burning sands into the Lambda Omega Chapter of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority and stepped into history as the first African American sorority at ...
Two weeks since announcing his commitment to fourth-year Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer and the Blue Devils, former Eastern Washington and Washington State standout Cedric Coward checks in ...
It wasn’t long ago that Duke looked like a serious player for one of the most intriguing international names on the board. But things have changed — fast. Dame Sarr, a 6-foot-6 wing from ...
Jon Scheyer is working hard to keep the Duke Blue Devils at the top of the food chain in the college basketball world. After making a run to the Final Four last season, there is still work to be done.
Duke softball is back in the NCAA Tournament, hoping for consecutive trips to the Women's College World Series. The Blue Devils are the No. 14 overall seed, it was announced May 11, which means ...
Marek Kasprisin connects with colleagues through handcrafted wooden plant propagation stations Christine Sulym was examining a row of square wooden blocks holding test tubes at the Duke Farmers Market ...
Recruiting sites listed Cooper Flagg at 6-foot-9 when the eventual Duke basketball superstar was a senior at Montverde Academy in Florida. And the phenom talent from Maine, projected to hear his ...
Duke, which played its first season in 2018, gets to stay home for the first weekend of the tournament after earning the No. 14 overall seed. Meanwhile, North Carolina will make its first ...
Chicago — The Dallas Mavericks won the 2025 NBA Draft Lottery on Monday night, getting the rights to the No. 1 overall pick and the opportunity to draft Duke freshman phenom Cooper Flagg.
Byington and the Commodores received a commitment from former Oklahoma guard Duke Miles. Miles, who is entering his sixth season of collegiate basketball, is playing in what should be his final ...
The favorite to be taken with the top selection? Duke superstar Cooper Flagg. The Duke standout was at McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago, watching the lottery craziness unfold.
The NBA Draft Lottery is here, and the race is officially on to see who will land Duke’s Cooper Flagg. Flagg has arguably been the most hyped prospect since LeBron James over 20 years ago.