http://www.dukeupdate.com is a good place to start.
Hi all,
I was recently assigned a research project on which you could choose any topic which had a past, present and future, and I chose Duke basketball. I have numerous books on Duke Basketball, but I was wondering if there were any websites that may be helpful with this project.
Many thanks
http://www.dukeupdate.com is a good place to start.
Bob Green
Try the official Duke website.
http://www.goduke.com/
If you use the search function, you can find lots of historical articles by Al Featherston, Bill Brill, Barry Jacobs, John Roth, Johnny Moore, and myself.
This DVD would be excellent. Its about 90 minutes of the past 100 years of Duke hoops. Along with the history, it has many interviews with K about numerous topics. (A great buy for any Duke fan.)
http://www.amazon.com/100-Years-Duke.../dp/B000CRHGM6
The DVD was really good and unsightful. You can order it through the Bryan Center I believe.
http://goduke.statsgeek.com/basketball-m/
That pretty much covers it all. Plus, pick up the books from Feather and Jim Sumner.
John Roth's The Encylopedia of Duke Basketball
Depending on the scope and concentration of your research project, Barry Jacobs' excellent Golden Glory: The First 50 Years of the ACC may also prove very beneficial for your work.