Freshman lead women's cross country
By Amber Isak | October 30, 1995WINSTON-SALEM--The women's cross country team earned its lowest point total ever at an Atlantic Coast Conference championship Saturday to place seventh out of nine teams.
WINSTON-SALEM--The women's cross country team earned its lowest point total ever at an Atlantic Coast Conference championship Saturday to place seventh out of nine teams.
Duke's volleyball team entered the weekend's matches against Atlantic Coast Conference co-leaders Georgia Tech and Clemson with high hopes of climbing in the conference standings.
WINSTON-SALEM -- With two of its top three runners unable to perform up to their usual level due to injuries, it would have been easy for the men's cross country team to give up and run...
The change to daylight savings time threw everyone's timing off this past weekend. That is, everyone except the women's soccer team.
The Duke field hockey team experienced mixed emotions this past weekend.
Even though the weather at the Duke Soccer Stadium on Sunday was pleasant, the play on the field clouded the day.
With its performance in the annual Blue-White game, the men's basketball team sent the world a simple message: forget about the 1994-95 campaign.
The No. 6 women's soccer team rebounded from Thursday night's painful loss to North Carolina to beat Florida 2-0 Saturday at the Duke Soccer Stadium.
In the second leg of the collegiate grand slam, the women's tennis team suffered through a tough weekend against some of the best players in the country.
The 20th-ranked field hockey team came into Sunday's game against No. 5 James Madison looking to build off of last week's upset of Virginia and continue a late-season surge up the polls.
Late in Saturday's football game against North Carolina State, the football team appeared to be experiencing a reverse form of deja vu.
The second leg of the collegiate grand slam gave the men's tennis team a chance to prove itself.
Strong performances by its top five runners allowed the women's cross country team to have its highest finish ever at the North Carolina State Championships this past weekend at McAlpine Park in...
The 11th-ranked women's soccer team came away from a trip to Houston with a win and a tie against highly-ranked opposition.
Good things come to those who wait. And no one has spent longer suffering through countless nail-biting losses to highly-ranked teams than the Duke field hockey team. Until this past Sunday, that is.
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