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About the Team or Event
Duke Universities love affair with the sport of basketball dates back to the very first collegiate game played in the state of North Carolina on March 2, 1906, when Duke
was actually still Trinity College. Although Trinity lost that game to Wake Forest it wasn’t
long before the sport caught on and won respect throughout the campus. The father of
the sport was Wilbur Wade “Cap” Card. A 1900 Trinity graduate , Card attended Harvard for postgraduate work, then returned to his alma-mater and introduced the sport
in the spring of 1906. The Chronicle reported, “Anyone witnessing it will never forget it. The play is extremely fast and vigorous, yet open enough for an onlooker to follow the movement of the ball and the players”. The assessment still holds true some 97 years later.
About the Stadium
Cameron Indoor Stadium has been a perfect home for the Duke University basketball program. Conceived on the back of a matchbook cover and renovated in the late 1980s at a cost of $2 million, Cameron has been the site of 620 Blue Devil men's victories and 201 Duke women's victories entering the 2001-02 season. More than a few of those victories have been influenced by the electric atmosphere within it’s Gothic halls. Legend has it that it all began with a book of matches. It is said that Eddie Cameron and Wallace Wade first sketched out the plan for Duke's Indoor Stadium on a book of matches in 1935. Though the match book has never been found, the indoor stadium that emerge lends itself to the propagation of the myth. For 61 years, spectators, players and coaches have understood the unique magic of the Indoor Stadium. The building was dedicated to longtime Duke Athletic Director and basketball coach Eddie Cameron, a legend in his own right, on January 22, 1972. An unranked Duke team upset then third-ranked North Carolina, 76-74, after Robby West drove the length of the court to hit a pull-up jumper to win the game. It's the intimacy of the arena, the unique seating arrangement that puts the wildest fans right down on the floor with the players. It's the legends that were made there, the feeling of history being made with every game. And it's something more than either of these. Something indescribable that comes from the building itself. No one who has experienced it will ever forget it.