Friday, March 28, 2003
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98,
How sweet it is in her 100th game
Playing
at Duke, Alana Beard will lead the Blue Devils
against Georgia Saturday. See page 13
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THE INDEPENDENT
DAILY AT DUKE UNIVERSITY
COIUSON, POOR SHOOTING SINK BUI DEVILS ANAHEIM, Calif.
PAUL DORAN
By
The Chronicle
Calif.
ANAHEIM, As
the men’s basket-
ball the hard way, all an
come
that
Daniel
Ewing
a
Duke
his
Dahntay
would
pass
lison who
to
help
But rather than
run.
Jones
dunk off
fastbreak
team, it was Kansas big
team found out
good things
hoped
to
a
ignite
spark his Nick Col-
man
fire.
caught
end. After leading
with
by
17:57 left in
. Blue Devils
saw
as
a
Evan Davis
eight
as
many
game, the
seesaw
Game Commentary
their lead, their five-
game winning streak and their domi-
nation
halt,
of Kansas the
as
ized
their inside
on
at
stop
Jayhawks
Duke
over
a
(26-7) (Thursday
a
was
a
head
coach
“This
was
thought
Mike
kids
our
[Kansas’]
a
three
this
and
I
take
9-1
personal miss to On
give
the
problems Duhon
a
ensuing
finding
took
a
also
a
“He’s
lead, when into
rim
to
only
his
see
JANE HETHERINGTON/THE CHRONICLE
U.S.
Duke’s
ing
page 20
planes
season-ending
loss to Kansas
one
of 12
three-point attempts, only
Thursday night
one
on
Thursday
policy,
allied armies
many
over
lines
Supply
thun-
watered,
fueled and
commander, said
the
to
Lt.
a
350-
back
|n S jde
A
the
to the
in
tenting
improvement.
is
to be aired
likely
selected
a new
head
by
incoming
Government
president
Slovik—are
too
Mor-
meeting—which
students’
many
that this year’s tenting
sea-
long and too hard, which led
decreased attendance
and
top
army
at
games
in
Library during
sive noise levels. See page 4
cease
University
of North Carolina at
in construction out-
class time because of
exces-
a
Chapel
Following awaiting
a
snowstorm in late
Hill
game
and
January,
still
midway through
some
continuous, six-week tenting pe-
Friday’s
release
of
U.S.
Report’s latest rankings. See page 4
News
in years
with
separate
past.
three weeks way from the
the six week tent
and World
See TENTING
season.
No. 12 ranking last year, the School of Law is
next
especially cold weather
this year, compared
tenting periods
the
a
one
riod
Wallace,
officials ordered
side Perkins
meeting
town
a
concerns
Tenters faced
forces
page 7
University
page 20
to
TENTS IN KRZYZEWSKIVILLE weather on
on
changes
Student
perceptions
of Saddam Hussein
See IRAQ
minutes
Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Gen. William
removal
28
Tampa,
residents of Krzyzewskiville
some
Matthew
to
keep
fed.
the
resistance.
stretching
strained
live
abilities
as
as
Kuwait from central Iraqi towns like An
Nasiriyah
he
and
Chronicle
to hold
monitor
line
son was
against tenacious Iraqi
Collison’s
said will take place after
gan
mile swath of desert fought skirmishes
big
had. He
win
to
Thursday,
month’s
next
Taking
Baghdad
out
strung
and
other
the
WILL ROSENTHAL
Among the
a
that
agreeing that next year’s policy could
are
Duke on
many
experience,
takes
to discuss
stand for
unleashed
about
off.”
saw
expected
April
skies, the United
derous bombardment
so
played haven’t
The
at
States
got
has
He
big
a
With Head Line Monitor Jeremy Mor-
PATRICK TYLER
of clear
who
Sanders.
Casey
and he’s
much
it
ass
By
York Times News Service
advantage
career-
proposed changes
Baghdad KUWAIT CITY, KUWAIT
a
for
moves
See COMMENTARY
gan
New
of
game
Collison,
Fla., native spent all of his
in the Sweet 16.
Tenters sound off
only
score
of which he made dur-
pummel By
me, me.
so
and in person
FRESHMAN GUARD J.J. REDICK fires up on
as
on
what
Sanders
short
he had all night long.
See KANSAS
for
center
something
works his
stood
career.
great
agile
and
knows
problem
out—a
part
was
guys that we’ve
chance to cut into the
in, then
got
as
that’s
freshman J. J. Redick drove
traffic
jumper
a
run
pounds
moves
teams
ing turnovers, steals and missed shots. Duke had
of
output
before the
goals
man,” said Duke
own
exchang-
minutes
lead that
down 19 boards for the 14th
pulled
“He’s
30
couple
field
more
double-doubleof his
had
to cut
timeout, both
for
squander
nine-point outburst
ended. The
half-
his
running layup
a
Duke
went cold for
the rest
would not
three
the lead to four. After
a
it
Chris
look,
into
a
in
Devils 9-1 and give Kansas
high 33-point evening
a
was
stretch
of the Blue Devils, who would
a
own
Devils
good
matters
hands, sinking
after
play,
a
his
it
told,
second
and
in stark contrast to the offensive
65-59 lead.
the Blue
where
court set
back
put
run,
Kansas
All
Miles
a
the game.
control
the end of the second half with
27
minute,
Collison’s
Kansas
had helped
near
Aaron
guard
layup,
which Collison would outscore the Blue
With 3:11 left in the game, Collison, who
from
a
short-range jumper.
time and
big
were
fastbreak
a
too.”
were
with
feed
said.
game,
lead
three-point play, another layup off of
Krzyzewski time
big
a
edge
the
responded
level game” Duke
championship
56-54
a
but
night
and
games,
Duke
69-65
lot of Final Fours and
level
championship
gave
remaining,
would prove to be short lived. Collison
at Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim, Calif.
“I’ve been to
9:05
with
presence—mainly
Nick Collison—to carry them to win
Jones’ dunk
crashing
a
(28-7) capital-
Sophomore Anthony presidency included
Thursday
races
on
page 8
Vitarelli captured the in
an
Campus
Council
uncontested election that also
for the executive committee. See page 5