Kara Lawson is focused on the immediate challenge, the task of preparing her 16th-ranked Duke team to host eighth-ranked North Carolina. Yet a win would reach beyond merely taking a
Kara Lawson is focused on the immediate challenge, the task of preparing her 16th-ranked Duke team to host eighth-ranked North Carolina. Yet a win would reach beyond merely taking a
Kara Lawson is focused on the immediate challenge, the task of preparing her 16th-ranked Duke team to host eighth-ranked North Carolina. Yet a win would reach beyond merely taking a backyard scrap with the Blue Devils' nearby rival.
Duke head coach Kara Lawson during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Notre Dame, Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, in South Bend, Ind. (AP Photo/)
Kara Lawson is focused on the immediate challenge, the task of preparing her 16th-ranked Duke team to host eighth-ranked North Carolina. Yet a win would reach beyond merely taking a
Fast-forward eight weeks, and No. 16 Duke avenged its previous loss tremendously with a 68-53 victory over the No. 8 Tar Heels. While the Blue Devils benefitted from the absence of two North Carolina starters — Reniya Kelly and Alyssa Ustby — it was ultimately Duke’s strong execution that led to the Tar Heels’ undoing.
In Duke’s final regular-season game, a 28-point career-high contribution from the rookie Toby Fournier carried Duke to a 71-57 victory to clinch a double-bye in the ACC Tournament.
In a big game, on senior night, against a rival, with seeding implications for the ACC Tournament and the NCAA Tournament on the line, Fournier stepped up in a huge way, ending her night with 19 points,
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Kara Lawson is focused on the immediate challenge, the task of preparing her 16th-ranked Duke team to host eighth-ranked North Carolina. Yet a win would reach beyond merely taking a backyard scrap with the Blue Devils' nearby rival. These days, that's true of every Atlantic Coast Conference game in the 919 area code, for that matter.
Florida State basketball's Ta'Niya Latson must find her shooting rhythm after rough night vs. Duke to lead the Seminoles in the postseason.
Behind a big night from Reigan Richardson and a double-double from Toby Fournier, No. 16 Duke women’s basketball pulled away from No. 8 UNC for a key ACC win Thursday night.
All four UNC guards tried to catch their breath with five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. The UNC women's basketball team was exhausted.
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