No. 1 UNC scored 11 unanswered goals to open the game and pull away from Cal early in Berkeley Thursday afternoon.
It’s a familiar top 10 in women’s lacrosse, as no team in the top 10 of the IWLCA coaches poll shifted more than two spots ...
Crystal Mangum walked out of a North Carolina prison last month, 15 years after she fatally stabbed her boyfriend Reginald Daye. Five years before her murder conviction, however, Mangum made national ...
No. 22 Duke left its West Coast road contest with an 11-10 loss to No. 2 Stanford, dropping a three-period lead over the Cardinal in the final 15 minutes. A masterclass in defense from Stanford had ...
How far did the Eagles drop in the polls after splitting last week's slate of games?
After breaking the 4x400m relay ACC Indoor Championship meet record last year , Julia Jackson, Braelyn Baker, Maya Collins ...
Opinion
The Duke Lacrosse Case Exposed the Rot in Higher Education, the Media, and the Justice System
It has been 20 years since the Duke Lacrosse Case dominated the news media. It was a story in which false narratives of guilt pushed by corrupt police and ...
Cal is a mediocre draw team, sitting at 59th in the country with a .503 win percentage and tied for 46th at 12.83 draw controls per game. Sophomore Ashleigh Masterson is their primary draw taker with ...
Boston College lacrosse aims for a third straight win on Wednesday when it faces Duke at 5 p.m. in Durham. About the Eagles ...
Woman who falsely accused Duke lacrosse players of rape released from prison after murder conviction
Mangum was at the center of a high-profile Duke lacrosse sexual assault case that made national headlines in 2006. The State Attorney General's Office later found no credible evidence of an attack, ...
Crystal Mangum, who falsely accused Duke lacrosse players of rape in 2006, was released from a North Carolina prison Friday after serving time for murdering boyfriend Reginald Daye.
There was never a question as to the innocence of these young men,” the defense lawyer said. “It was a travesty of justice.” ...
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