Women dominate Duke Classic
By Jason Helbraun | December 6, 1993Women's basketball head coach Gail Goestenkors yesterday submitted her entry for understatement of the year with this quote: "I feel very good about where we're heading right now.".
Women's basketball head coach Gail Goestenkors yesterday submitted her entry for understatement of the year with this quote: "I feel very good about where we're heading right now.".
When the final statistics from the men's basketball team's 82-60 victory Saturday over Xavier were passed around the Duke locker room after the game, senior co-captain Tony Lang was surprised.
The men's and women's swim teams had opposite results at a meet at Old Dominion on Saturday.
Last year at this time, the women's basketball team was coming off a tournament victory at the Duke Women's Basketball Classic.
With 9:30 remaining in the men's basketball team's 82-60 victory over Xavier of Ohio, senior All-American Grant Hill served notice to the Musketeers exactly who was paying the rent on Cameron...
The women's golf team broke tournament records at the Golf World Palmetto Dunes Collegiate in Hilton Head, S.C., but victory still eluded the Blue Devils. Duke finished third in the field of 12 teams.
With two wins this weekend, the volleyball team captured its third straight Atlantic Coast Conference regular season crown and increased its winning streak to 20 consecutive games.
The men's cross country team produced tangible evidence of its massive improvement from last season Saturday.
CHAPEL HILL -- Losing on penalty kicks is a tough way to end a season.
CHAPEL HILL -- It is a simple fact that holds true for success in any sport: To win, the fundamentals must be solid.
On an unseasonably warm fall morning, the women's cross country team finally found success at the NCAA District III Championship held Saturday at Furman University in Greenville, S.C.
The men's and women's tennis teams both opened their fall seasons this past weekend.
By JONATHAN GANZ.
The men's soccer team's first conference win did not come easily.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.--Duke's 35-0 thrashing at Virginia Saturday was a pitiful excuse for a football game.
Can things get any worse for the field hockey team?.