Nixon’s pro success stems from time at Duquesne
By Julian Routh | Editor-In-Chief In a pivotal third game of the 1982 NBA Finals, the notorious “Showtime” Los Angeles Lakers were coming off their lone loss of the postseason and in need of a […]
By Julian Routh | Editor-In-Chief In a pivotal third game of the 1982 NBA Finals, the notorious “Showtime” Los Angeles Lakers were coming off their lone loss of the postseason and in need of a […]
By Joseph Sykes and Andrew Holman With the 2015-16 NBA season already underway, The Duke’s sports staff takes a look at which teams can make a run to the Finals. Western Conference The NBA’s Western […]
By Joseph Sykes | Sports Editor There’s no doubt sports have a strong presence on Duquesne’s campus. The university is home to six men’s and nine women’s Division I NCAA-affiliate organizations as well as many […]
By Natalie Fiorilli | The Duquesne Duke Some of you may have chosen to attend Duquesne for the chance to play your sport at a Division I university, or even simply to live in Pittsburgh […]
By Natalie Fiorilli / The Duquesne Duke With the search for a new athletic director underway, not much is certain in the world of Duquesne sports these days, but some stability was reserved this week with […]
By Brandon Addeo | The Duquesne Duke Duquesne hosted six second and third round games of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament last week at CONSOL Energy Center, marking the fourth time in history it has […]
Joey Sykes | The Duquesne Duke On Thursday, April 20, Duquesne men’s basketball coach Jim Ferry announced junior Tra’Vaughn White has been granted permission to transfer from Duquesne. The 21-year-old guard out of Kansas City, Kansas, […]
Pat Higgins | Asst. Sports Editor The Dukes faced the top team in the Atlantic 10 at the Palumbo Center Saturday night just under a month before the conference tournament in Richmond. Senior forward Wumi […]
Joey Sykes | The Duquesne Duke The Duquesne men’s basketball team lost their fourth straight game on Wednesday night to the Richmond Spiders by a score of 75-58 at the Palumbo Center. Their last win […]
By Kaye Burnet | The Duquesne Duke The Duquesne Student Government Association is expecting a busy spring semester, which will begin with a Tipoff Tailgate this Sunday to welcome students back to campus. The tailgate […]
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