Duquesne basketball team finally home after being stranded nearly 24 hours in blizzard
Posted Jan 24, 2016
The Duquesne men's basketball is finally home. The team announced late Saturday night that the team was back in Pittsburgh over 30 hours after leaving. The Dukes played at George Mason in Fairfax, Va., on Friday afternoon, one day earlier than originally scheduled due to the snow storm on the East Coast. The team bus got stuck on the Pennsylvania Turnpike on the way back after the game.
(USA Today)
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