Duke works to break into NCAAs
By Anand Sundaram | August 28, 2006The 2005 IC4A champions are not content to end their season in the same way this year.
The 2005 IC4A champions are not content to end their season in the same way this year.
Although their final season together did not end in a national championship, the six seniors on the women's cross country team have little else about which to be disappointed.
In its final meet of the season, the men's cross country team won its first IC4A Championship in program history Saturday.
The men's cross country team placed fourth out of 30 teams at the NCAA Southeast Regional in Greenville, N.C., Saturday.
For the fifth straight time this season, the top-ranked women's cross country team came out of a quality meet with a win.
The men's cross country team's second-tier runners swept Claflin Saturday to win the Wolfpack Invitational at the SAS Soccer Park in Cary, N.C.
The men's cross country team placed fifth out of 12 teams Monday at the ACC Cross Country Championships in Tallahassee, Fla.
Even after its most competitive meet so far this season, the top-ranked women's cross country team still has an undefeated record.
The middle-distance runners on the women's cross country team dominated, taking five of the top six spots and scoring 18 points to win the Hagan Stone Cross Country Classic Saturday in Greensboro, NC.
The Duke men's cross country team placed eighth out of 25 teams and finished ahead of two ranked squads in the 50th Annual Notre Dame Invitational Friday.
Since their freshman year, the six members of the women's cross country team's class of 2005 have steadily taken Duke in one direction: up.
Seven members of the top-ranked and undefeated women's cross country team placed in the top 10 Saturday to defend Duke's 2004 Race of Champions title at the Great American Cross Country Festival in...
In just the first 100 meters of Saturday's 6K race, the women's cross country team seized the lead, held on and didn't let go.
Men's cross country was the runner-up at the Lou Onesty Invitational in Charlottesville, Va., Saturday.
The cross country team triumphed in a dual meet against North Carolina Central Sept. 7, 42-34.
Last year went down in the record books as the best women’s cross country season Duke has ever seen.
Junior Keith Kreiger, Jon Fox and Billy Kennedy spent this summer together running through the foothills of Poland.
The men's and women's cross country squads sent their B-teams to the Bronx, N.Y., this weekend to race in the historic IC4A/ECAC Cross Country Championships.
Saturday was a bittersweet day for the men’s cross country team at the NCAA Southeast Regional as the team failed to qualify for the National Championship meet, but senior standout Nick...
he women’s cross country team continued to write Duke history as it raced to its first ever NCAA Southeast Regional victory. Competing without their top two runners, the No.