Duquesne Quartet Uses Past Team Struggles To Pursue History - Pittsburgh Sports Now
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OMAHA, Neb. -- Two seasons ago, the Duquesne Men's Basketball Team stood with six wins next to its name, losers of 17 consecutive contests and appeared lost. Its coach, Keith Dambrot, had attempted to correct the program by getting high-character players who could fit his scheme and admittedly it did not work out. Instead of panicking, Dambrot and four returning players in Andy Barba, R.J. Gunn, Austin Rotroff and Tre Williams set out to correct the mistakes and bring history back to the Bluff as the Dukes are in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1977. 'It really
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