Duke women's golf ready to kick off fall season at Cougar Classic
Seven could be a pretty important number this year for Duke women's golf.
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Seven could be a pretty important number this year for Duke women's golf.
The opening bell of the Blue Zone stock exchange has just rung, meaning it's time for our first Stock Watch of the season taking a look at who is rising and falling with their performances on the gridiron. Each week The Blue Zone will look at whose stock is on the rise and whose stock has taken a hit from the week in the Duke football world.
Friday against top-10 foe Princeton, the Blue Devils had to grind their way to a tough 1-0 win in their home opener after a clutch second-half goal.
As the Blue Devils prepare to travel to Alabama to take on Troy at Veterans Memorial Stadium Saturday at 6 p.m., Duke released its weekly injury report. We look at who will be missing Saturday's game and the implications going forward:
The Blue Devils mauled their FCS opponent 52-13 in their season opener, scoring the most points in a season opener for a Duke team since 1954 Saturday evening at Wallace Wade Stadium.
Sometimes it's easy to forget that head coach David Cutcliffe has past allegiances because of the way he has resurrected Duke's football program.
With their head coach away, the Blue Devils have still been putting in hard work this offseason, but were also sure to recently get in some leisure and laughs after a recent workout.
After not having any preseason scrimmages to prepare for the season, some jitters from the Blue Devils were to be expected Friday.
A day before they get set to take the field to kick off their 2014 season, the Blue Devils released the entrance video that will play before the team takes the field at Wallace Wade Stadium this year.
With the Blue Devils starting their bid to repeat as ACC Coastal Division champions Saturday against Elon at 6:00 p.m. at Wallace Wade Stadium, we break down every team on Duke's schedule and every other ACC squad:
The good news in Charlottesville is that it can't be worse than it was on the gridiron last year.
Despite losing the ACC's all-time leader in touchdown passes and one of the best receivers in the country, the Tigers will still be able to make Death Valley a feared destination for opponents this year.
Already with an electrifying perimeter scorer and athletic power forward locked up in the class of 2015, the Blue Devils took a step towards securing one of the best big men in the nation Thursday evening.
Although she has garnered numerous accolades for her accomplishments as a coach, Thursday evening it was Joanne P. McCallie’s playing career that earned her a unique honor.
With several former Blue Devil standouts on the bubble to make rosters and first cuts coming this week, here is a look at how Duke's former players fared in week three of the NFL preseason:
In their third and final exhibition contest, the Blue Devils will welcome a huge but inexperienced group of new fans to Koskinen Stadium for the Class of 2018's New Devil's Night.
The group that will lead the Blue Devils in their quest to repeat as Coastal Division champions was finally made public by head coach David Cutcliffe Thursday afternoon.
Last year, Celine Boutier recorded three victories, six top-five finishes and seven top-ten placements en route to National Player of the Year honors.
With several former Blue Devil standouts on the gridiron trying to make NFL rosters in the coming weeks, here is a look at how Duke's former players fared in week two of the preseason with teams giving starters more playing time and looking forward to the first cuts after week three:
At least the Blue Devils won't have to work very hard to find motivation at the start of the season.